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<head>Bentham to Lord Auckland</head><lb/>
<p>The <add><gap/></add> correspondence which took place between Bentham &amp;<lb/>
<head>Queens Square Place Westminster 6<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> January 1800...</head><lb/>
Lord Auckland on the subject of his <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>the stock Note X</add> scheme</p>
My Lord,<lb/>
 
<p>Bentham to Lord Auckland</p>
 
<p>Queens Square Place Westminster 6<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> January 1800...</p>
 
<p>My Lord,</p>


<p>I take the liberty, of submitting to your Lordship's notice, a short<lb/>
<p>I take the liberty, of submitting to your Lordship's notice, a short<lb/>
Paper, with no other introduction or <sic>pretence</sic>, than the reception which a very voluminous<lb/>
Paper, with no other introduction or pretence, than the reception which a very voluminous<lb/>
<sic>unpublish'd</sic> Work, (Panopticon) from the same quarter, was honored with in its day. &#x2014;<lb/></p>
<sic>unpublish'd</sic> Work, (Panopticon) from the same quarter, was honored with in its day. &#x2014;<lb/></p>
<p>Of the Paper in question, the <hi rend="underline">direct</hi> object is, to save M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. Pitt, (if practicable and<lb/>
<p>Of the Paper in question, the <hi rend="underline">direct</hi> object is, to save M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. Pitt, (if practicable and<lb/>
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speak of personal friends) would have been more regular: but it is because I am so well<lb/>
speak of personal friends) would have been more regular: but it is because I am so well<lb/>
acquainted with it, that I am unwilling to rely upon it exclusively, or in the first<lb/>
acquainted with it, that I am unwilling to rely upon it exclusively, or in the first<lb/>
instance: one danger amongst others being, lest the proper view of the subject should be<lb/> eclipsed, by the irrelative idea of some miserable persona interest, as being at the bottom<lb/>
instance: one danger amongst others being, lest the proper view of the subject should be<lb/> eclipsed, by the irrelative idea of some miserable personal interest, as being at the bottom<lb/>
<add>of</add><lb/></p><pb/>
<add>of</add><lb/></p><pb/>




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The correspondence which took place between Bentham &
Lord Auckland on the subject of his the stock Note X scheme

Bentham to Lord Auckland

Queens Square Place Westminster 6th January 1800...

My Lord,

I take the liberty, of submitting to your Lordship's notice, a short
Paper, with no other introduction or pretence, than the reception which a very voluminous
unpublish'd Work, (Panopticon) from the same quarter, was honored with in its day. —

Of the Paper in question, the direct object is, to save Mr. Pitt, (if practicable and
necessary) the expenditure of any more of his attention, on a project which assumes the having
occupied some share of it. —

A collateral object is — that it may be seen, whether a pen, that has given
birth to another plan, which might be in some danger of being confounded with that in
question, and which is nearly in a state to be submitted, has not been sufficiently on
its guard against the delusions to which the Ground stands so much exposed, and in
which that project took its rise. —

Another channel, which I am by no means unacquainted with (not to
speak of personal friends) would have been more regular: but it is because I am so well
acquainted with it, that I am unwilling to rely upon it exclusively, or in the first
instance: one danger amongst others being, lest the proper view of the subject should be
eclipsed, by the irrelative idea of some miserable personal interest, as being at the bottom
of


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Identifier: | JB/009/021/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 9.

Date_1

1800-01-15

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

009

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

021

Info in main headings field

(copy)

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

h & t

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 1491, vol. 6; also printed in stark, ii, 43

ID Number

3436301

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