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expressive of doubt before it goes out of his
hands. Reposing himself on Mr Soll: Gen:ls
decision with the greatest implicit confidence, Mr Bentham's
wish on his part is not to see or hear any thing
more of the Contract untill it has received their
Lordship's signature, unless Mr Soll:r Gen:l himself
should think it necessary to lay his commander on
him to the contrary: and he hopes Mr Soll. Gen.
will have the goodness to give an intimation to that
effect to Mr White, that he may communicate
such Mr Bentham's acquiescence, (should there be
occasion) to the Treasury.
1795
Oct
17
Panopt.
J. B. Hendon
to
Sollicitor General
Observations
on his Amendments
to the Penitentiary Contract.
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