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I am just come from the Treasury where I was admitted<lb/>to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long's audience immediately on my sending in my name,<lb/>although the introducer could not help very judiciously<lb/>observing that I was not the M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham who was<lb/>used to come there so frequently.<lb/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long seemed very <lb/>ready and friendly, but seemed rather to crave your<lb/>consulting him about the <gap/> of the Memorial.<lb/>He said you seemed to wish him to look at your Memorial<lb/>before it was sent to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> | I am just come from the Treasury where I was admitted<lb/>to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long's audience immediately on my sending in my name,<lb/>although the introducer could not help very judiciously<lb/>observing that I was not the M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham who was<lb/>used to come there so frequently.<lb/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long seemed very <lb/>ready and friendly, but seemed rather to crave your<lb/>consulting him about the <gap/> of the Memorial.<lb/>He said you seemed to wish him to look at your Memorial<lb/>before it was sent to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Dundas and that he was very<lb/>willing to look at it whenever you would send it him.<lb/>And that he was sure that if you or I would read it<lb/>over with a view of leaving out the exceptionable parts we<lb/>should find no difficulty in fixing on them. He spoke a good<lb/>deal of the reason you had to be vexed and out of humour<lb/>but that it could not assist the business to make allusions to<lb/>the private Character of the Member of administration, as that the<lb/>old stay over again. He intends independent of the memorial<lb/>to lay the act itself before the Lords of the Treasury at their<lb/><pb/> | ||
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610
614
I am just come from the Treasury where I was admitted
to Mr Long's audience immediately on my sending in my name,
although the introducer could not help very judiciously
observing that I was not the Mr Bentham who was
used to come there so frequently.
Mr Long seemed very
ready and friendly, but seemed rather to crave your
consulting him about the of the Memorial.
He said you seemed to wish him to look at your Memorial
before it was sent to Mr Dundas and that he was very
willing to look at it whenever you would send it him.
And that he was sure that if you or I would read it
over with a view of leaving out the exceptionable parts we
should find no difficulty in fixing on them. He spoke a good
deal of the reason you had to be vexed and out of humour
but that it could not assist the business to make allusions to
the private Character of the Member of administration, as that the
old stay over again. He intends independent of the memorial
to lay the act itself before the Lords of the Treasury at their
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