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Dorset house June 13th
1794
The Duke of Dorset presents
his compliments to Mr Bentham
and wishes to see him to morrow morning
at eleven o'clock. The bill which
he interests himself about is to be
considered to morrow at one o'clock.
The D. of Dorset thinks Lord
Grenville had better be apprized
of it; as the D. of D. thinks it
probable that both Mr. Pitt and
Mr. Dundas have consulted his
Lordship upon it. The D. of D. believes
that Lord Spenser has some objection to
the Bill. :/:
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