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<p><!-- pencil -->24 Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802<lb/>
1 5 (b) The caution conveyed by this remark will<lb/>
<head>&sect; 11  Disarmed Memorial</head></p>
<del>(I hope)</del> (I flatter myself) in addition to the other<lb/>
<p>I.5 (b) The caution conveyed by this remark will<lb/>
caution, render it sufficiently apparent, that
<del>I hope f</del> (I flatter myself) in addition to the other<lb/>
 
caution, render it sufficiently apparent, that<lb/>
 
<add>in the proposing of this reference</add> it was no part of my design to obtain any<lb/>
 
undue advantage.</p>
<p>I.6 (a)  The House, belonging to the Board of<lb/>
Agriculture, at which M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Young, <del>then</del> Principal<lb/>
Secretary of the Board, has an apartment.</p>
<p>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean whom I saw <del>with</del> whom I<lb/>
went with the foregoing letter in my hand, or <del>sooner</del><lb/>
soon after, treated my scruples as excessive, and<lb/>
expressly recommended it to me to go to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Young<lb/>
at once, and state the whole case to him without<lb/>
reserve.  Thence arose my visit to Sackville<lb/>
Street:  but in my own mind, I was<lb/>
better pleased with the absence, by which the<lb/>
<add>purity of the</add> transaction would be placed in <del>an</del> <add>a more unquestionable</add><lb/>
point of view.</p>
<p>I.6. (b)  Honourable Gentlemen have here occurr<lb/>
as not sharing in the impatience.  They had however<lb/>
been pleased frequently to declare the existence of it<lb/>
in their own instance, and it did not lie upon me<lb/>
to contradict them on this occasion, and without<lb/>
proof.</p>
<p>I.6 (c)  Then comes the question, in the same terms<lb/>
with that in the preceding letter, omitting the words<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">prisoners</hi> or &#x2014; the words in brackets.  This is the<lb/>
whole of the letter;  except a line or two, relative to a<lb/>
paper, <del><gap/></del> by another person, <add><unclear>discovered</unclear></add> for the Annals of Agriculture<lb/>
and having no relation to the present business.</p>
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24 Feby 1802
§ 11 Disarmed Memorial

I.5 (b) The caution conveyed by this remark will
I hope f (I flatter myself) in addition to the other
caution, render it sufficiently apparent, that
in the proposing of this reference it was no part of my design to obtain any
undue advantage.

I.6 (a) The House, belonging to the Board of
Agriculture, at which Mr Young, then Principal
Secretary of the Board, has an apartment.

Mr Nepean whom I saw with whom I
went with the foregoing letter in my hand, or sooner
soon after, treated my scruples as excessive, and
expressly recommended it to me to go to Mr Young
at once, and state the whole case to him without
reserve. Thence arose my visit to Sackville
Street: but in my own mind, I was
better pleased with the absence, by which the
purity of the transaction would be placed in an a more unquestionable
point of view.

I.6. (b) Honourable Gentlemen have here occurr
as not sharing in the impatience. They had however
been pleased frequently to declare the existence of it
in their own instance, and it did not lie upon me
to contradict them on this occasion, and without
proof.

I.6 (c) Then comes the question, in the same terms
with that in the preceding letter, omitting the words
prisoners or — the words in brackets. This is the
whole of the letter; except a line or two, relative to a
paper, by another person, discovered for the Annals of Agriculture
and having no relation to the present business.


Identifier: | JB/121/159/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

1802-02-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

159

Info in main headings field

Disarmed Memorial

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

E4

Penner

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

001

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