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'' | <p>Queens Square Place West. Sept. 14 1793 </p> | ||
<p>My Lord</p> | |||
<p><del>Notwithstanding</del> The liberty I took of sending <lb/> to Lord Spencer the <del><gap/></del> letter with which <lb/> your Grace was pleased to honour me would I <lb/> hoped have spared me the necessity of being any <lb/> futher troublesome <add>to your Grace on that score.</add> By <add> a purpose in</add> a subsequent letter of his <lb/> Lordships which I <sic>inclose</sic> it appears that in <lb/> that expectation I was rather too sanguine. I find <lb/> myself <del><unclear>induced</unclear></del> <add>obliged</add> therefore to <sic>sollicit</sic> at your Grace's <lb/> hands a <del>further</del> <add>few words of</add> explanation <del>on your Grace's part</del> <add>addressed to his Lordship</add> <lb/> to testify that "concurrence and consent on your <sic>Graces</sic> <lb/> part of which he expresses himself <hi rend="underline">not yet sufficiently <lb/> assured</hi>, and without which he declares it <lb/> "impossible for him to proceed a single step." </p> | |||
<p>From <del>a</del> <add> an accidental</add> conversation which Sir Charles Bunbury <lb/> had the other day with his Lordship in the <lb/> street, and which Sir Charles had the goodness to <lb/> <del>lose no time in reporting to me</del> <add>bring to me immediately</add>, I am led to <lb/> flatter myself that on the 22<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> the appointed day <lb/> of meeting I shall <del> so have the satisfaction of</del> finding <lb/> his Lordships <add>original</add> repugnance <add>somewhat</add> diminished at least <lb/> if not absolutley removed. The <unclear>weakness there</unclear> <lb/> chance of <del><gap/></del> improving some of the addressed <add>problems</add></p> | |||
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Queens Square Place West. Sept. 14 1793
My Lord
Notwithstanding The liberty I took of sending
to Lord Spencer the letter with which
your Grace was pleased to honour me would I
hoped have spared me the necessity of being any
futher troublesome to your Grace on that score. By a purpose in a subsequent letter of his
Lordships which I inclose it appears that in
that expectation I was rather too sanguine. I find
myself induced obliged therefore to sollicit at your Grace's
hands a further few words of explanation on your Grace's part addressed to his Lordship
to testify that "concurrence and consent on your Graces
part of which he expresses himself not yet sufficiently
assured, and without which he declares it
"impossible for him to proceed a single step."
From a an accidental conversation which Sir Charles Bunbury
had the other day with his Lordship in the
street, and which Sir Charles had the goodness to
lose no time in reporting to me bring to me immediately, I am led to
flatter myself that on the 22d the appointed day
of meeting I shall so have the satisfaction of finding
his Lordships original repugnance somewhat diminished at least
if not absolutley removed. The weakness there
chance of improving some of the addressed problems
Identifier: | JB/541/459/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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1793-09-14 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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