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<p>portions of his estates by letting them on building Leases,<lb/> was the damage he mentioned himself as being apprehensive<lb/> | |||
<p> | of. <add>To</add> This observation Sir Charles replied <lb/> | ||
by <del>the example</del> <add>a suggestion</add> which happened to occurr to him<lb/> | |||
at the instant, that if the rents of the houses on<lb/> | |||
Ludgate Hill and other streets in the vicinity of<lb/> | |||
Newgate. – <del>Had I</del> <add>"<hi rend="underline">Has Mr B</hi> continued his Lordship</add> <hi rend="underline">really the authority <del>I professed</del> <add>he professes</add><lb/> | |||
"to have from Government?</hi>" – a question, which <del>it</del><lb/> | |||
would hardly have <del>been</del> worth <del>his while to</del> putting<lb/> | |||
<del>unless in the event of</del> <add>if <del>notwithstanding</del> in the event of</add> his being satisfied of the<lb/> | |||
affirmative he <del>felt himself inclined to acquiescence<lb/> | |||
it was meant to oppose the measure</del><lb/> | |||
meant to embark in an opposition, without which<lb/> | |||
a simple refusal of concurrence could not answer<lb/> | |||
any purpose. In conclusion the objections he<lb/> | |||
urged and the disinclination he manifested seemed<lb/> | |||
<add>& I apprehended them right</add> to regard the <del><gap/></del> degree of dispatch <add>that had been requested</add> rather than<lb/> | |||
the <del>thing itself</del> <add>matter of the request,</add> and to point to the past rather<lb/> | |||
than to the future: but of this I shall be fully<lb/> | |||
satisfied on the 22<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</p> | |||
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portions of his estates by letting them on building Leases,
was the damage he mentioned himself as being apprehensive
of. To This observation Sir Charles replied
by the example a suggestion which happened to occurr to him
at the instant, that if the rents of the houses on
Ludgate Hill and other streets in the vicinity of
Newgate. – Had I "Has Mr B continued his Lordship really the authority I professed he professes
"to have from Government?" – a question, which it
would hardly have been worth his while to putting
unless in the event of if notwithstanding in the event of his being satisfied of the
affirmative he felt himself inclined to acquiescence
it was meant to oppose the measure
meant to embark in an opposition, without which
a simple refusal of concurrence could not answer
any purpose. In conclusion the objections he
urged and the disinclination he manifested seemed
& I apprehended them right to regard the degree of dispatch that had been requested rather than
the thing itself matter of the request, and to point to the past rather
than to the future: but of this I shall be fully
satisfied on the 22d.
Identifier: | JB/541/459/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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1793-09-14 |
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541 |
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459 |
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002 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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