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<note>To R Anderson</note>
 
<p><note>not only from<lb/>
every body in as<lb/>
will as out of the<lb/>
profession it has<lb/>
been my fortune<lb/>
to count with,<lb/>
but also<lb/></note>
<lb/>
Blackburn's, they will differ from M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Blackburn<lb/>
himself of whom I could give you<lb/>
a history too long for paper, and  who would<lb/>
<add>have been glad</add> to have executed my plan in <del>Ireland.</del><lb/>
Dublin for the Irish Administration at <unclear>whose</unclear><lb/>
desire, <add>it is, as</add> I suppose you know I <del>brought it<lb/>
from its embryo state as described in the<lb/>
letters,</del> <add>that I <del>have been</del> am</add> <del>am now</del> at work/wish upon it. My<lb/>
plan of management between which and the<lb/>
plan of construction there must of course be<lb/>
an intimate connection is <del>as</del> <add>no less</add> different from<lb/>
<note>the sheets you will return with</note>
the common ideas. <del>as the other.</del> If <del>you</del><lb/>
<del>think it would be of any use liberty that the</del> the<lb/>
assistance of one who has turned his thoughts<lb/>
so much to both branches of the subject <del>would</del> <add>should</add><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add>appear to you to/<del>to</del></add> likely to be looked upon by the gentlemen<lb/>
in question as <del>of any</del> capable of being of use<lb/>
you are welcome to speak of me.<lb/>
<del>you may <gap/> make what use<lb/>
my name is <add>much</add> at your service to make any<lb/>
use of that you please</del> as one who would<lb/>
think it much for his advantage to <del>cooperate<lb/>
as far as being in his power will</del> <add>lend any assistance he may be capable of to</add> Mr Dam-</p>
 
 
<p><note>
If either should be<lb/>
deemed worthy of the<lb/>
<lb/>
attention of the <gap/><lb/>
<lb/>
of attention of the <del>you</del> the advantagess tender of<lb/>
<lb/>
<gap/> of Edward<lb/>
you are welcome<lb/>
to think of me as<lb/>
one who/he would<lb/>
be <del>very hav</del> later<lb/>
a pleasure in<lb/>
rendering any assistance<lb/>
in his<lb/>
pwoer be so <add>respectable</add> laudable<lb/>
a design <add>nobody in the <gap/></add> and who<lb/>
would think it very<lb/>
much for his advantage<lb/>
to cooperate with<lb/>
M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Adams</note></p>
 






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To R Anderson

not only from
every body in as
will as out of the
profession it has
been my fortune
to count with,
but also

Blackburn's, they will differ from Mr Blackburn
himself of whom I could give you
a history too long for paper, and who would
have been glad to have executed my plan in Ireland.
Dublin for the Irish Administration at whose
desire, it is, as I suppose you know I brought it
from its embryo state as described in the
letters,
that I have been am am now at work/wish upon it. My
plan of management between which and the
plan of construction there must of course be
an intimate connection is as no less different from
the sheets you will return with the common ideas. as the other. If you
think it would be of any use liberty that the the
assistance of one who has turned his thoughts
so much to both branches of the subject would should
appear to you to/to likely to be looked upon by the gentlemen
in question as of any capable of being of use
you are welcome to speak of me.
you may make what use
my name is much at your service to make any
use of that you please
as one who would
think it much for his advantage to cooperate
as far as being in his power will
lend any assistance he may be capable of to Mr Dam-


If either should be
deemed worthy of the

attention of the

of attention of the you the advantagess tender of

of Edward
you are welcome
to think of me as
one who/he would
be very hav later
a pleasure in
rendering any assistance
in his
pwoer be so respectable laudable
a design nobody in the and who
would think it very
much for his advantage
to cooperate with
Mr Adams




Identifier: | JB/119/017/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.

Date_1

1791-05-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

017

Info in main headings field

Image

004

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / / / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 789, vol. 4

ID Number

39528

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