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<p>My Lord</p>
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<p>The book <add>printed sheets</add> herewith enclosed waits<lb/>
 
upon your Lordship at the desire of L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Shelburne [. He] <add>who</add> had the patience to read <del><gap/></del> <add>same</add><lb/>
 
over with me last summer at Bowood:  <del>(where<lb/>
 
I was one of a crowd whom your Lordship's<lb/>
and Lady Ashburton's precipitated departure <gap/><lb/>
to disappointment.)</del> <add>Since then he has</add> He had frequently<lb/>
intimated to me his wishes that it might (have<lb/>
the honour of coming) <add>come</add> under your Lordship's<lb/>
eye:  <del>I</del> <add>and</add> Last Tuesday <del>he repeated them in a<lb/>
manner too peremptory to be resisted</del> in particular<lb/>
he desired I would <add>myself<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note>take upon me to</note> send</add> furnish your Lordship<lb/>
with a copy without delay.  Thus much, <add>my Lord,</add><lb/>
I thought necessary to apologize <add>account</add> for the liberty<lb/>
I take in sending <add>putting into</add> your <del>Lordship's</del> hands a<lb/>
book <add>which is not only</add> without beginning or end<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <del>and</del> <add>but</add> which must undergo several alterations before it <add><del>faces</del></add> sees <del>presented to the public</del> the light the public eye</note>:  circumstances<lb/>
which I reminded him of but without effect <add>which he was</add><lb/>
pleased to over-rule.  The approbation of (so<lb/>
discerning <add>enlightened</add> a Judge as) L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Ashburton would naturally <add>indeed<lb/>
of course</add> have been one of the first objects of my<lb/>
ambition:  but <del>I should not of myself have</del> <add>if left to myself<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> I should certainly not<lb/>
have <del>declared myself a</del> <add>thought it <gap/></add><lb/>
<del>candidate for it at</del> <add>that however</add><lb/>
<del>so <gap/> a period</del><lb/>
produced my <unclear>letter</unclear> to that<lb/>
<unclear>known</unclear> and so imperfect a candidate.</note></add><lb/>
<del>shown so premature a period for <gap/> <add>rendering myself</add> a (candidate<lb/>
for that honour)</del>  <add>I inclose in another paper</add> A short account of the<lb/>
<add>views</add></p>
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My Lord

The book printed sheets herewith enclosed waits
upon your Lordship at the desire of Ld Shelburne [. He] who had the patience to read same
over with me last summer at Bowood: (where
I was one of a crowd whom your Lordship's
and Lady Ashburton's precipitated departure
to disappointment.)
Since then he has He had frequently
intimated to me his wishes that it might (have
the honour of coming) come under your Lordship's
eye: I and Last Tuesday he repeated them in a
manner too peremptory to be resisted
in particular
he desired I would myself take upon me to send furnish your Lordship
with a copy without delay. Thus much, my Lord,
I thought necessary to apologize account for the liberty
I take in sending putting into your Lordship's hands a
book which is not only without beginning or end and but which must undergo several alterations before it faces sees presented to the public the light the public eye: circumstances
which I reminded him of but without effect which he was
pleased to over-rule. The approbation of (so
discerning enlightened a Judge as) Ld Ashburton would naturally indeed
of course
have been one of the first objects of my
ambition: but I should not of myself have if left to myself <note> I should certainly not
have declared myself a <add>thought it

candidate for it at that however
so a period
produced my letter to that
known and so imperfect a candidate.</note></add>
shown so premature a period for rendering myself a (candidate
for that honour)
I inclose in another paper A short account of the
views


Identifier: | JB/169/124/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

Folio number

124

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 425, vol. 3

ID Number

56944

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