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<p>I always felt that it was<lb/>
 
more than could be expected,<lb/>
 
(might almost say out of nature)<lb/>
 
for you to think that<lb/>
I had not neglected opportunities<lb/>
of pushing forward<lb/>
your Business,&amp; therefore I<lb/>
was impress'd with ye persuasion,<lb/>
that now your<lb/>
good nature might prevent<lb/>
your opening your mind<lb/>
to me, you must number<lb/>
me among those who had<lb/>us'd you ill &amp; conseq<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> not<lb/>
much relish my society –</p>
<pb/>
<p>Therefore satisfied <del>with</del> myself<lb/> with speaking of you of your<lb/>
merits &amp; cruel sufferings, in<lb/>
ye way which justice appeared<lb/>
to me to require,<lb/>
as often as opportunities occurred<lb/>
– although an occasion<lb/>
arose ye other day in ye<lb/>
<unclear>Nen.</unclear> of Com<hi rend="superscript">s.</hi> for publickly<lb/>
noticing your Plan &amp; some<lb/>
private conversat'n (tho' but a<lb/>
few words) with one of ye Treasury><lb/>
people, confirmed the<lb/>
opinion which various circumstances<lb/>
had led me to form,<lb/>
that ye present was a favourable<lb/>
moment for carrying<lb/>
into execution your great</p>
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I always felt that it was
more than could be expected,
(might almost say out of nature)
for you to think that
I had not neglected opportunities
of pushing forward
your Business,& therefore I
was impress'd with ye persuasion,
that now your
good nature might prevent
your opening your mind
to me, you must number
me among those who had
us'd you ill & conseqy not
much relish my society –


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Therefore satisfied with myself
with speaking of you of your
merits & cruel sufferings, in
ye way which justice appeared
to me to require,
as often as opportunities occurred
– although an occasion
arose ye other day in ye
Nen. of Coms. for publickly
noticing your Plan & some
private conversat'n (tho' but a
few words) with one of ye Treasury>
people, confirmed the
opinion which various circumstances
had led me to form,
that ye present was a favourable
moment for carrying
into execution your great


Identifier: | JB/009/029/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 9.

Date_1

1809-06-14

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

009

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

029

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

william wilberforce

Watermarks

w turner

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::letter 2047, vol. 8; printed, with inaccurate date, in bowring, xi, 147; "the last letter was dated june 1803. are there none of interest, before this of june 1809? which by the bye is not perfect" [note in doane's hand]]]

ID Number

3330

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