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<p> was honoured by your means with a joint visit from<lb/> <del>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt and</del> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Dundas <add> &amp; M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt</add> <del> His conclusion</del> What passed<lb/> on that occasion it is the more necessary I should state to<lb/> you as it <del>passed</del> <add>was</add> in your absence <add> that it passed</add> for <del>if</del> you <add> may</add> remember<lb/> that you left them at my house.  "Have you taken<lb/> "<del>your</del> <add>any</add> arrangements (said M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Dundas to me) <del> in my<lb/> garden</del> in consequence of what passed <del> <gap/> a</del> <add> <del>between us</del> <sic>t'other</sic></add> day? [+]<lb/> <note>[+] Thus at the very conclusion<lb/> of the visit,<lb/> this in my Garden,<lb/> under my study window:<lb/> Mr Pitt standing close<lb/> to Mr Dundas, my<lb/> Brother close to me ][</note><lb/> &#x2014; No, Sir, I have not: I did not think myself <add> sufficiently</add> warranted<lb/> in <del> doing any thing of that sort</del> <add> taking any material step in that view</add> without receiving<lb/> a more express authority than I have as yet been favoured<lb/> with. &#x2014; I will, now <del> <gap/> said</del> <add> then you will replied</add> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Dundas: and <lb/> added M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt, "Here are some matters of detail<lb/> "which remain to be settled, and which you will settle<lb/> "with M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean.  I have given him what papers<lb/> "I had for that purpose." [+] <del> It being decided that the plan</del> <add> The plan having been thus accepted</add><lb/> <del> should be set in foot,</del> it appeared as far as my brother<lb/> and I could judge, to be the wish of both gentlemen that<lb/> <del> it should be that soon</del> <add> the execution of it <del>despatched</del> should be speedy;</add> upon my mentioning six<lb/> months as a term within which we were not altogether<lb/> without hopes of seeing <del> it completed</del> <add> the building put in a condition to receive</add> <del>my Brother thought</del> <lb/> <del> he saw some marks of satisfaction</del> <add> some at least of its inhabitants, my Brothers <del><gap/></del> observation did not<lb/> deceive him</add> <add> were visible</add> in the countenance of<lb/> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt.<lb/> <note><del> if my Brothers observation<lb/> did not deceive<lb/> him</del> </note></p> <p> <del> Articles in form were accordingly drawn up by<lb/> me according to your direction: those articles discussed at<lb/> several meetings, and at length settled between us after<lb/> repeated communications on the subject between you and<lb/> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt: nothing was wanting but signature.</del></p>






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was honoured by your means with a joint visit from
Mr Pitt and Mr Dundas & Mr Pitt His conclusion What passed
on that occasion it is the more necessary I should state to
you as it passed was in your absence that it passed for if you may remember
that you left them at my house. "Have you taken
"your any arrangements (said Mr Dundas to me) in my
garden
in consequence of what passed a between us t'other day? [+]
[+] Thus at the very conclusion
of the visit,
this in my Garden,
under my study window:
Mr Pitt standing close
to Mr Dundas, my
Brother close to me ][

— No, Sir, I have not: I did not think myself sufficiently warranted
in doing any thing of that sort taking any material step in that view without receiving
a more express authority than I have as yet been favoured
with. — I will, now said then you will replied Mr Dundas: and
added Mr Pitt, "Here are some matters of detail
"which remain to be settled, and which you will settle
"with Mr Nepean. I have given him what papers
"I had for that purpose." [+] It being decided that the plan The plan having been thus accepted
should be set in foot, it appeared as far as my brother
and I could judge, to be the wish of both gentlemen that
it should be that soon the execution of it despatched should be speedy; upon my mentioning six
months as a term within which we were not altogether
without hopes of seeing it completed the building put in a condition to receive my Brother thought
he saw some marks of satisfaction some at least of its inhabitants, my Brothers observation did not
deceive him
were visible in the countenance of
Mr Pitt.
if my Brothers observation
did not deceive
him

Articles in form were accordingly drawn up by
me according to your direction: those articles discussed at
several meetings, and at length settled between us after
repeated communications on the subject between you and
Mr Pitt: nothing was wanting but signature.




Identifier: | JB/541/503/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1794-03-30

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541

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503

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002

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Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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