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<p>subjected:  your Memorialist is <add>fully</add> warranted in <del>hoping</del> <add>the</add><lb/>
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<del>so</del> <add><del><gap/> of</del> assertion</add> by a letter with which <del>has</del> honoured by<lb/>
 
his <unclear>Gran</unclear> <add>at the first <del>mention</del> word</add> in a very early stage of the business<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> and which if your Lordships should be pleased <add>so</add> to order <del>it</del> he is ready to produce.</note></p>
 
<p>On the part of the noble Earl it <del>did</del> <add>did at one time</add> subsist,<lb/>
 
but <del><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> overcome <add>doubtless</add> by a sense of public duty</note></del> overcome doubtless by a sense of public duty it<lb/>
<del>but has</del> very happily <unclear>given</unclear> way.  <del>To your</del><lb/>
For this purpose in the absence of the noble Earl your<lb/>
Memorialist <del>has had the honour to be informed<lb/>
in the</del> begs leave to refer to your Lordships Secretary<lb/>
<del>at first <gap/></del> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long <del>and afterwards<lb/>
by</del> <add>as also to</add> the Right Honourable M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Dundas<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> who <del>on conforming</del> <add>after recognizing <del>a</del></add> a <del>shew</del> message to that effect <del>the intelligence</del> as given <del>communicated</del> from him <del><gap/> M<hi rend="superscript">r Long</hi></del> to your Memorialist by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long was pleased to confirm it to your Memorialist <add>in person</add> by elogisms on his Lordships liberality on that occasion, such as all who have the honor of knowing the noble Lord would expect <add>to find</add> it <del>to</del> deserve.</note>  <del>confirming<lb/>
the intelligence by elogisms <add>as such</add> which <gap/><lb/>
<add>his</add> Lordship's <gap/> <add>liberality</add> in that <add>the</add> <gap/> which was <add>as it was might</add><lb/>
<add><gap/> of <gap/> <gap/> of <gap/></add> natural <gap/> <gap/>.<lb/>
Memorialist doubt not even well understood To the<lb/>
<add>recollection</add> of these gentlemen your Memorialist <add>in the event of his Lordships above</add>
<add>humble</add> <gap/> begs leave with all humility to approach</del></p>
<p>2.  As to <del>reluctance aversion apprehension on the</del> <add>any reluctance <del>on</del> entertained <del>entertained
existing in t</del></add> <del>part of</del> in the neighbourhood, <add><del>such a consideration though it</del></add> if any such <add>sentiment</add> should<lb/>
<del>still subsisting, it is</del> <add>be found still to subsist, although it will be</add> as it all along has been a matter<lb/>
of very sincere concern to your Memorialist, yet<lb/>
were it ever so <add>much more</add> universal and decided, <del>it is of such <add>than it is</add><lb/>
his nature</del> <add><del>yet</del> the objection afforded by it is</add> that sort of objection <del>by</del> <add>to</add> which <del>your Lordships <add>is was impossible, as you <gap/></add></del><lb/>
<add>under the acknowledged circumstances of the case</add> it is impossible, as your Memorialist humbly conceives<lb/>
that your Lordship's <del>judgement should be decided <add>should listen</add></del><lb/>
justice should <del>concern</del> <add>conceive</add> itself at liberty <add>so much as</add> to listen in<lb/>
the present instance.  It is an objection which though<lb/>
in name it applies only to the individual spot<lb/>
in question applies <add>as your Lordships will see</add> in point of <del>name</del> argument<lb/>
to every other spot that could be proposed, at the<lb/>
<add>least</add></p>
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subjected: your Memorialist is fully warranted in hoping the
so of assertion by a letter with which has honoured by
his Gran at the first mention word in a very early stage of the business and which if your Lordships should be pleased so to order it he is ready to produce.

On the part of the noble Earl it did did at one time subsist,
but overcome doubtless by a sense of public duty overcome doubtless by a sense of public duty it
but has very happily given way. To your
For this purpose in the absence of the noble Earl your
Memorialist has had the honour to be informed
in the
begs leave to refer to your Lordships Secretary
at first Mr Long and afterwards
by
as also to the Right Honourable Mr Dundas who on conforming after recognizing a a shew message to that effect the intelligence as given communicated from him Mr Long to your Memorialist by Mr Long was pleased to confirm it to your Memorialist in person by elogisms on his Lordships liberality on that occasion, such as all who have the honor of knowing the noble Lord would expect to find it to deserve. confirming
the intelligence by elogisms as such which
his Lordship's liberality in that the which was as it was might
of of natural .
Memorialist doubt not even well understood To the
recollection of these gentlemen your Memorialist in the event of his Lordships above humble begs leave with all humility to approach

2. As to reluctance aversion apprehension on the any reluctance on entertained entertained existing in t part of in the neighbourhood, such a consideration though it if any such sentiment should
still subsisting, it is be found still to subsist, although it will be as it all along has been a matter
of very sincere concern to your Memorialist, yet
were it ever so much more universal and decided, it is of such than it is
his nature
yet the objection afforded by it is that sort of objection by to which your Lordships is was impossible, as you
under the acknowledged circumstances of the case it is impossible, as your Memorialist humbly conceives
that your Lordship's judgement should be decided should listen
justice should concern conceive itself at liberty so much as to listen in
the present instance. It is an objection which though
in name it applies only to the individual spot
in question applies as your Lordships will see in point of name argument
to every other spot that could be proposed, at the
least


Identifier: | JB/118/008/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

21

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

008

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f15 / f16

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

draft of letter 988, vol. 5

ID Number

39062

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