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<head>1826 <sic>Oct.</sic> 5<lb/>review of Humphreys</head> <!-- <!-- in pencil --> --> <p>D <note>2<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><lb/>Agenda</note><lb/>4 <note>Minimize lengthiness</note></p> <p><note>Involvedness<lb?>L Advocates. Education<lb/>response — requiring Letter</note></p> <p>A circumstance which will be maintained <gap/> led me<lb/>to a parliamentary document entitled <gap/> Parochial Education<lb/><gap/>: dated 17 and 31 May 1826. It opens with a Letter<lb/>from the Lord Advocate Edinburgh <sic>Feb.</sic> 14 1826.</p> <p>It begins in the following lines I trust the <gap/> to receive<lb/>your letter.... stating that the King <del.<gap/></del> having been pleased to<lb/>comply with an humble address .... for (thereupon comes a list of<lb/>articles of information desired to be in number) "and desiring<lb/>(the King desiring of <add>in</add> a subject!!!) that I would. then comes a<lb/><gap/> of the object of the <del>Majesty</del> desire <gap/> important to his<lb/>Majesty, and thereupon finishes the passage with a <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi><lb/>the absolute absolute command by the word desiring never having<lb?>been brought to a close.</p> <p><note>Now of such little effect<lb/>of the <gap/> up to<lb/><gap/> not security<lb/>of a learned gentleman but<lb/>of a lord and learned<lb/>gentleman, what may or<lb/>not be upon unlearned<lb/>lay <gap/>?</note></p> | |||
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1826 Oct. 5
review of Humphreys -->
D 2o
Agenda
4 Minimize lengthiness
Involvedness<lb?>L Advocates. Education
response — requiring Letter
A circumstance which will be maintained led me
to a parliamentary document entitled Parochial Education
: dated 17 and 31 May 1826. It opens with a Letter
from the Lord Advocate Edinburgh Feb. 14 1826.
It begins in the following lines I trust the to receive
your letter.... stating that the King <del. having been pleased to
comply with an humble address .... for (thereupon comes a list of
articles of information desired to be in number) "and desiring
(the King desiring of in a subject!!!) that I would. then comes a
of the object of the Majesty desire important to his
Majesty, and thereupon finishes the passage with a
the absolute absolute command by the word desiring never having<lb?>been brought to a close.
Now of such little effect
of the up to
not security
of a learned gentleman but
of a lord and learned
gentleman, what may or
not be upon unlearned
lay ?
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