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<p><add>In relation to the subject in question</add> It is <del>not</del> altogether out of my power to go over to you<lb/>
on any part of that ground without destruction to all my own<lb/>
purposes on <add>in relation to</add> the subject in question without any benefit to you<lb/>
and yours</p>
<p>1.  First then, <add>as to what</add> you have to suffer, to lose and to fear <del>from not</del><lb/>
in the event of your not acting in concert with me</p>


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<p>1831 March 3<lb/>
<head>J.B. to Brougham urging him to act in concert with J.B.</head>
</p>
<p>My dear Lord</p>
<p>Dear I still call you:  for in many respects<lb/>
notwithstanding all that has passed between us, or can pass between<lb/>
us, such you have ever been, and such you will ever be.</p>
<p><del>My firm opinion is that it will <add>would</add> be</del>  Beneficial <del>to</del> it<lb/>
<add>would be to</add> your interest in every respect to act in concert with me.<lb/>
This is what I am thoroughly convinced of.  I tell you so in<lb/>
the plainest terms:  they are the best suited to the purpose.</p>
<p>This is your interest for two concurring reasons<lb/>
1.  You have much to <del>give</del> suffer <add>to lose</add> and to fear in the event of<lb/>
your not so doing<lb/>
2.  You have much to enjoy, to gain and to hope in the<lb/>
event of your not so doing</p>
<p>It is in your power without detriment to your own interest<lb/>
to come over to me on the several parts of the ground<lb/>
on which we are not <unclear>assured</unclear></p>




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In relation to the subject in question It is not altogether out of my power to go over to you
on any part of that ground without destruction to all my own
purposes on in relation to the subject in question without any benefit to you
and yours

1. First then, as to what you have to suffer, to lose and to fear from not
in the event of your not acting in concert with me


1831 March 3
J.B. to Brougham urging him to act in concert with J.B.

My dear Lord

Dear I still call you: for in many respects
notwithstanding all that has passed between us, or can pass between
us, such you have ever been, and such you will ever be.

My firm opinion is that it will would be Beneficial to it
would be to your interest in every respect to act in concert with me.
This is what I am thoroughly convinced of. I tell you so in
the plainest terms: they are the best suited to the purpose.

This is your interest for two concurring reasons
1. You have much to give suffer to lose and to fear in the event of
your not so doing
2. You have much to enjoy, to gain and to hope in the
event of your not so doing

It is in your power without detriment to your own interest
to come over to me on the several parts of the ground
on which we are not assured



Identifier: | JB/004/358/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4.

Date_1

1831-03-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

358

Info in main headings field

jb to brougham urging him to act in concert with jb

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

2279

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