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<p><add><del>means of getting forward</del> helps if it</add> <del><unclear>instance</unclear> the measure </del> <add>was destined to receive remains yet to be discovered. A <del>the</del> Secretary</add> <del> is to exercise <gap/> <add>experience</add> <gap/> with <gap/> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long</del> <lb/> <add> of the Treasury neither knew what had been done nor what was to be done.</add> <lb/> <del>came not <sic>till</sic> &#x2014; You</del> <add> An</add> Under Secretary asked <hi rend="underline">me</hi>.  <del> Long <gap/></del></p> <p><del>No <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> as it may seem I am thus</del><lb/> <add> Indeed, Sir, I do not know.  One thing I do know, that I <del> cannot <unclear>reason</unclear></del> am no match</add> <lb/> <del> reduced, Sir, to pass it on to you.  Indeed, Sir, I am unable</del><lb/> <add> for Lord Spencer any <gap/>: <del>much less</del> especially<lb/> <del> <gap/> a contest; a Peer </del>in his own <unclear>offices</unclear></add> <lb/> <del> to contend against Lord Spencer:</del> and unless <del>you should <add>a Secretary of State</add></del><lb/> some such person as a Secretary of State or a first Lord of the Treasury<lb/> <add> should</add> happen to know of some means whereby a <del> man</del>Treasury-Bill,<lb/> after having passed the Commons, may be <del>asserted</del> <add> supported</add> against a<lb/> groundless opposition in the Lords, there is an end of my<lb/> hopes, as well as of <add><del> a good many</del></add> other things better <del>being said</del> <add> glanced at</add> than expressed.</p>
 




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means of getting forward helps if it instance the measure was destined to receive remains yet to be discovered. A the Secretary is to exercise experience with Mr Long
of the Treasury neither knew what had been done nor what was to be done.
came not till — You An Under Secretary asked me. Long

No as it may seem I am thus
Indeed, Sir, I do not know. One thing I do know, that I cannot reason am no match
reduced, Sir, to pass it on to you. Indeed, Sir, I am unable
for Lord Spencer any : much less especially
a contest; a Peer in his own offices

to contend against Lord Spencer: and unless you should a Secretary of State
some such person as a Secretary of State or a first Lord of the Treasury
should happen to know of some means whereby a manTreasury-Bill,
after having passed the Commons, may be asserted supported against a
groundless opposition in the Lords, there is an end of my
hopes, as well as of a good many other things better being said glanced at than expressed.



Identifier: | JB/541/521/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1794-06-07

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541

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521

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002

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Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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