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into my time, in every one with a wish, and in
 some of late with a hope, which now I am on the 
 point of foregoing, of seeing economy, & that not
 as a mere inactive spectator, of seeing improved
 economy introduced into it. Yes, Sir, if I may
 be allowed to say so, I felt for the public, and that
 with still more sensibly perhaps than I do now
 before the honourable gentleman had began to feel
 for any thing. I will allow him without any dispute
 as much public zeal as he pleases to express, 
 but I will not allow him the monopoly of it. This
 is what I apprehend: this is what I expressed
 my apprehensions of from the very first: this
 comes of being a contracting jailor.
Mr Nepean in the course of this negotiation,
 Mr Nepean in observing my eagerness to take
 upon me some burthen, or to reject some benefit,
 has in his good humoured way, more than once,
 called me an old fellow, or told me I was mad. Sir,
 with equal good humour towards a man whom
 I love & whom every every body loves, permitt me to maintain
 against him as well as all gainsayers that a
 man may not only take up burthens but push
 aside money, & yet be in his sober senses. He
 has seen yourself, Sir, for example, (with respect
 be it spoken) in addition to the burthen of the
 Treasuryship
| Identifier: | JB/118/104/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118. | |||
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| 118 | panopticon | ||
| 104 | |||
| 002 | |||
| correspondence | 4 | ||
| recto | d19 / d20 / d21 / d22 | ||
| copy of letter 988, vol. 5 | 39158 | ||