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<p> but that the self same thing was done in the existing Act, from <lb/>which I copied it — Oh, that M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long could say nothing <lb/> to, for he had never looked into that Act — And now <lb/>I was given to understand that if any thing in the shape of <lb/>a Bill were to be brought in now, it would be <add> not</add> by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt (as <lb/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean had mentioned) but by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Dundas: and that <lb/>what Mr Dundas did would depend upon the report of <lb/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> L. and upon what M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> L. could do in the view<lb/>of putting the matter into a Parliamentary shape, for which <lb/>he much feared there would not be time.</p> <p> I write this at your chambers, where I called for the first <lb/> <del>new</del> about 1. since then I have been lounging about in the <lb/>Inn and it is now 3. From your having gone out a riding <lb/>so early as 9, I much fear that the S.G. some how <lb/>or other has been and will be miserable, and that nothing <lb/>will be to be done with him.</p> <p> I go from here to the office to endeavour to get to the <lb/>speech of Nepean — I <del> will </del> hope you will let me see you <lb/>by some means or other as soon as possible — my brother had <lb/> <add> asked</add> | |||
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but that the self same thing was done in the existing Act, from
which I copied it — Oh, that Mr Long could say nothing
to, for he had never looked into that Act — And now
I was given to understand that if any thing in the shape of
a Bill were to be brought in now, it would be not by Mr Pitt (as
Mr Nepean had mentioned) but by Mr Dundas: and that
what Mr Dundas did would depend upon the report of
Mr L. and upon what Mr L. could do in the view
of putting the matter into a Parliamentary shape, for which
he much feared there would not be time.
I write this at your chambers, where I called for the first
new about 1. since then I have been lounging about in the
Inn and it is now 3. From your having gone out a riding
so early as 9, I much fear that the S.G. some how
or other has been and will be miserable, and that nothing
will be to be done with him.
I go from here to the office to endeavour to get to the
speech of Nepean — I will hope you will let me see you
by some means or other as soon as possible — my brother had
asked
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Jeremy Bentham |
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