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<head>1794</head>
 
<head>J. B. to R<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> Hon H. Dundas - Not sent</head>
 
14 Sept 1794<lb/>At L Spencer's return from the Continent you will have<lb/>good news for him - God give you joy, my Lord - the establishment<lb/>knocked up the fellows are revived, and your land<lb/>is safe. You will have the same subject for another speech <add>event will favorable weather <lb/>may serve</add><lb/><add>in the course of next <gap/></add>if any hting could fall for it by way of combining the <add>carrying or & concluding chance</add><lb/><add>Parliamentary</add> history of the business, begun by the speech which after<lb/>having gone <add>attended</add> six times in hopes of hearing it I was unfortunate <lb/>enough to lose at Cast Not as <gap/> make: but<lb/>in that place there are more impeachment <add>of that  <gap/></add> enough that<lb/>when a man has been introduced by a  Member, and<lb/>knocked up by the same Member, they may be apt to<lb/>ask how it goes on even it only out of curiousity to see what<lb/>answer it <add>he</add> would give<lb/>I have begun discharging the men.  <add>It would be necessary for</add> Administration<lb/>to be more speedy than it would be easy for them to be even<lb/>when they are in earnest and in good faith, if they wish <add>wished <add>chose</add> to<lb/>save the rest.  This is not a measure of choice but of<lb/>necessity:  it <add>the necessity of <gap/> in pay</add> disposed cast upon inclination but which I have <add>abundance</add>, but upon<lb/>money which I have none.<lb/>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





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1794

J. B. to Rt Hon H. Dundas - Not sent

14 Sept 1794
At L Spencer's return from the Continent you will have
good news for him - God give you joy, my Lord - the establishment
knocked up the fellows are revived, and your land
is safe. You will have the same subject for another speech event will favorable weather
may serve

in the course of next if any hting could fall for it by way of combining the carrying or & concluding chance
Parliamentary history of the business, begun by the speech which after
having gone attended six times in hopes of hearing it I was unfortunate
enough to lose at Cast Not as make: but
in that place there are more impeachment of that enough that
when a man has been introduced by a Member, and
knocked up by the same Member, they may be apt to
ask how it goes on even it only out of curiousity to see what
answer it he would give
I have begun discharging the men. It would be necessary for Administration
to be more speedy than it would be easy for them to be even
when they are in earnest and in good faith, if they wish wished <add>chose to
save the rest. This is not a measure of choice but of
necessity: it the necessity of in pay disposed cast upon inclination but which I have abundance, but upon
money which I have none.


























Identifier: | JB/541/580/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1794-09-14

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580

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Correspondence

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Jeremy Bentham

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