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<p>In the course of the conversation I was last honoured<lb/>
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with (no part of which will very speedily<lb/>
 
be forgotten by me) <del>I remember your <add>a hint</add></del>Lordship <add> remember</add> <del>intimated</del> <add>was</add><lb/>
 
<del>dropped a hint of</del> <add>was pleased to drop a hint or two <del>about</del> concerning</add> a plan you had in<lb/>
 
contemplation for the improvement of the Poor<lb/>
Laws.  Since then I have received a letter <del>from<lb/>
Scotland</del> which if your Lordship <add>should</add> happen not<lb/>
to be particularly apprised already of the footing<lb/>
on which that matter stands in <del>Scotland</del> <add><del>that part of the kingdom that is</del> Scotland</add>, I thought<lb/>
<del>that as a matter of curiosity at least</del> it might <add>perhaps</add> be<lb/>
<add>some</add> a satisfaction to you to peruse.  A copy <del>therefore</del><lb/>
<add>of <del>such</del> so much as relates to this subject</add> I <del>have</del> therefore take<del>n</del> the liberty to enclose.  The<lb/>
writer is a M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> James Anderson, a very observing<lb/>
intelligent man, who had added the experience of<lb/>
a farmer to the studies of a man of science.<lb/>
He is advantageously known in the world of letters<lb/>
by several publications on the subjects of Agriculture<lb/>
Chemistry, of Political oeconomy, <add>particularly by</add> two <del>in particular</del><lb/>
<add>a book <del>which is</del> entitled</add> Essays on agriculture in 2 vol. 8<hi rend="superscript">vo</hi>;  <del>the<lb/>
other</del> <add>&amp;<lb/>
by another entitled</add> Observations on National industry &amp;c <del>at</del> in Scotland:<lb/>
1 vol. 4<hi rend="superscript">to</hi> both of which contain very liberal &amp;<lb/>
extensive views.  <del>I can not say much however for<lb/>
either his <gap/> or his stile at any time, and<lb/>
With regard</del> <add>As</add> to the <del>(particular)</del> letter <add>paper</add> in question, the matter<lb/>
<add>of</add></p>
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In the course of the conversation I was last honoured
with (no part of which will very speedily
be forgotten by me) I remember your a hintLordship remember intimated was
dropped a hint of was pleased to drop a hint or two about concerning a plan you had in
contemplation for the improvement of the Poor
Laws. Since then I have received a letter from
Scotland
which if your Lordship should happen not
to be particularly apprised already of the footing
on which that matter stands in Scotland that part of the kingdom that is Scotland, I thought
that as a matter of curiosity at least it might perhaps be
some a satisfaction to you to peruse. A copy therefore
of such so much as relates to this subject I have therefore taken the liberty to enclose. The
writer is a Mr James Anderson, a very observing
intelligent man, who had added the experience of
a farmer to the studies of a man of science.
He is advantageously known in the world of letters
by several publications on the subjects of Agriculture
Chemistry, of Political oeconomy, particularly by two in particular
a book which is entitled Essays on agriculture in 2 vol. 8vo; the
other
&
by another entitled
Observations on National industry &c at in Scotland:
1 vol. 4to both of which contain very liberal &
extensive views. I can not say much however for
either his or his stile at any time, and
With regard
As to the (particular) letter paper in question, the matter
of


Identifier: | JB/169/115/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

Folio number

115

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

draft of letter 396, vol. 3

ID Number

56935

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