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<p><del>for reasons that I have given</del> I could not help<lb/>
 
looking upon (for reasons that I have given) as<lb/>
 
a most powerful obstacle to the reception of any<lb/>
 
such plan in England.  <del>The book</del> It was <add>is</add> an<lb/>
8<hi rend="superscript">vo</hi> of about 250 pages.  The book (<del>to</del> which<lb/>
I <del>did</del> thought it not decent to set my name <add>to</add>, nor<lb/>
prudent <add>at the outset at least</add> to avow <del>it</del>, has <del>been</del> <add>met with</add> some success.<lb/>
It has been attributed to 5 or 6 of our first-rate<lb/>
geniuses.  To Lord Mansfield, Lord Camden, M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/>
Dunning;  M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Gibbon author of the History of<lb/>
the decline of the Roman Empire;  M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Lind,<lb/>
author of the <del>Polish</del> Letters on the State of Poland,<lb/>
the Remarks on the Acts of the 13<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> Parliament,<lb/>
and the Answer to the Declaration of the Congress.</p>
<p>Dictionary Jonson was sure of it's being Dunning's.<lb/>
Others who were more in the secret <del>were</del><lb/>
knew it to be the joint production of <del><gap/></del> Dunning<lb/>
and Lord Camden.  Lord Mansfield intimated<lb/>
to two or three persons a wish to become<lb/>
acquainted with the Author:<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> but the Author thought that honour premature.</note>  M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pulteney known<lb/>
to the great world by being the <del>Auth</del> Inheritor<lb/>
of the Bath estate, and <add>now within these few weeks</add> to the world of letters<lb/>
by <del>being the</del> having written a very sensible<lb/>
pamphlet <add>within these few weeks</add> on the American <del>controversy</del> <add><del><gap/></del> trouble</add> went to<lb/>
<del>the</del> one of the Booksellers to ask who was the Author:<lb/>
for he wanted to give him a Brief.  The<lb/>
Author's answer was respectful but short:  "that he<lb/>
"took no briefs".  Lord North I find has read it<lb/>
<add>and</add></p>
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for reasons that I have given I could not help
looking upon (for reasons that I have given) as
a most powerful obstacle to the reception of any
such plan in England. The book It was is an
8vo of about 250 pages. The book (to which
I did thought it not decent to set my name to, nor
prudent at the outset at least to avow it, has been met with some success.
It has been attributed to 5 or 6 of our first-rate
geniuses. To Lord Mansfield, Lord Camden, Mr
Dunning; Mr Gibbon author of the History of
the decline of the Roman Empire; Mr Lind,
author of the Polish Letters on the State of Poland,
the Remarks on the Acts of the 13th Parliament,
and the Answer to the Declaration of the Congress.

Dictionary Jonson was sure of it's being Dunning's.
Others who were more in the secret were
knew it to be the joint production of Dunning
and Lord Camden. Lord Mansfield intimated
to two or three persons a wish to become
acquainted with the Author: but the Author thought that honour premature. Mr Pulteney known
to the great world by being the Auth Inheritor
of the Bath estate, and now within these few weeks to the world of letters
by being the having written a very sensible
pamphlet within these few weeks on the American controversy trouble went to
the one of the Booksellers to ask who was the Author:
for he wanted to give him a Brief. The
Author's answer was respectful but short: "that he
"took no briefs". Lord North I find has read it
and


Identifier: | JB/169/105/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

Folio number

105

Info in main headings field

letter to foster petersburgh

Image

003

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 248, vol. 2

ID Number

56925

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