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<head>29 Feb 1802 After G 3</head> | |||
<head>§ Further Intercourse broken off</head> | |||
<note>Correctd Observd</note> | |||
<p>I obeyed the summons. I went with my papers <add> Memorial </add> in <lb/>my hand. He read it over with me : he discussed the <lb/>points with me: he looked into the figures. <del> It was still </del> <lb/> <del> in a rough state </del>. He took up the matter, as if he had <lb/>been in the plan of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long. <del> He beat me down </del> <add> As sturdily as if he had been familiar with </add> <lb/>took the Treasurers <add> read Lord Coke he </add> staff in his hand, and beat me <lb/> down with it. I gave up some points to him. <lb/> Without the smallest change either of <add> in </add> temper or opinion <lb/>I gave up some points to him: thinking them, and <lb/>thinking still, that had there been time for it, I <lb/> could have made him give them up to me. For <lb/>help like him the price could never be too high. With these <lb/> changes he declared his approbation was declared to me.</p> | |||
<p>The Memorial when finished was to be <del> <gap/> </del> <note>2<lb/>Copy for Nepean<lb/><del>is</del> transmitt to<lb/> Long sent in<lb/> by J.B. with<lb/> pencil notes for<lb/> him to read and<lb/> rub out.</note><lb/> examined with him anew: when settled to his satisfaction, <lb/> he was to take charge of it, and either deliver <lb/>it, or <unclear>dander</unclear> with his mark on it <sic>transmitt</sic> to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <lb/> Long. I sent him a fair copy: with here <lb/> and there a note <del> in pencil </del> to explain the facts <lb/>to appraise him of some facts which he could not have <lb/>been appraised of - which notes <del>even in pencil </del> being <note>That copy being<lb/> mislaid and<lb/> another sent — and<lb/> the first returned<lb/> <unclear>leave</unclear> <gap/> the<lb/> pencil notes<lb/> which are here<lb/> printed</note><lb/>addressed to him alone <add> <gap/> history and </add> was written in pencil <lb/> that they might be rubbed out before the text <lb/>was put out of his hands. This copy was <lb/><unclear>taken</unclear> with him one day to his house in Fulham. <lb/>on the return by some accident it was mislaid.<del> I ha </del> <del> It thence became necessary to furnish him </del> <add> Another copy was necessary. I furnished </add> <lb/> with another, <del> copy </del> which other it was that went <lb/>to Mr Long. Some time afterwards the first copy <lb/>was found and returned to me: and from it is <lb/> <add> sent</add></p> | |||
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'Click Here To Edit 29 Feb 1802 After G 3 § Further Intercourse broken off Correctd Observd
I obeyed the summons. I went with my papers Memorial in
my hand. He read it over with me : he discussed the
points with me: he looked into the figures. It was still
in a rough state . He took up the matter, as if he had
been in the plan of Mr Long. He beat me down As sturdily as if he had been familiar with
took the Treasurers read Lord Coke he staff in his hand, and beat me
down with it. I gave up some points to him.
Without the smallest change either of in temper or opinion
I gave up some points to him: thinking them, and
thinking still, that had there been time for it, I
could have made him give them up to me. For
help like him the price could never be too high. With these
changes he declared his approbation was declared to me.
The Memorial when finished was to be 2
Copy for Nepean
is transmitt to
Long sent in
by J.B. with
pencil notes for
him to read and
rub out.
examined with him anew: when settled to his satisfaction,
he was to take charge of it, and either deliver
it, or dander with his mark on it transmitt to Mr
Long. I sent him a fair copy: with here
and there a note in pencil to explain the facts
to appraise him of some facts which he could not have
been appraised of - which notes even in pencil being That copy being
mislaid and
another sent — and
the first returned
leave the
pencil notes
which are here
printed
addressed to him alone history and was written in pencil
that they might be rubbed out before the text
was put out of his hands. This copy was
taken with him one day to his house in Fulham.
on the return by some accident it was mislaid. I ha It thence became necessary to furnish him Another copy was necessary. I furnished
with another, copy which other it was that went
to Mr Long. Some time afterwards the first copy
was found and returned to me: and from it is
sent
Identifier: | JB/121/099/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121. |
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Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property. |
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