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<p> This letter <del>if it ever reaches you</del> will reach you<lb/> I understand at Walmer; consequently with   | <p> This letter <del>if it ever reaches you</del> will reach you<lb/> I understand at Walmer; consequently with M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt<lb/> to whom <del>at one time the business was not altogether<lb/> strange I think</del> <add> to whom</add> I <del> have not</del> attempted <add> about</add> <del> to be troublesome<lb/> these</del> three months, ago to be equally troublesome &<lb/> with equal ill success I have the honour to be<lb/> <del>object, if it be still or was an object with Administration<lb/> is but for one year more, and was on the<lb/> point of being lost for ever.</del></p> <p> with all respect, Sir,<lb/> Your most obedient<lb/> and humble servant<lb/> Jeremy Bentham</p> <p> Right <sic>Hon:<hi rend="superscript">ble</hi></sic> Henry Dundas</p> <p> 1794) <sic>Panopt</sic><lb/> <sic>Sept</sic>) J.B. Hendon<lb/> 25) to<lb/> ) <sic>Rt Hon. </sic> H. Dundas<lb/> ) Pressing for answer</p> <p> S.B. threatening to go<lb/> to Russia<lb/> J.B. obliged to discharge<lb/> servants to keep<lb/> the Workmen together.</p>    | ||
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 This letter if it ever reaches you will reach you
 I understand at Walmer; consequently with Mr Pitt
 to whom at one time the business was not altogether
 strange I think  to whom I  have not attempted  about  to be troublesome
 these three months, ago to be equally troublesome &
 with equal ill success I have the honour to be
 object, if it be still or was an object with Administration
 is but for one year more, and was on the
 point of being lost for ever.
 with all respect, Sir,
 Your most obedient
 and humble servant
 Jeremy Bentham
Right Hon:ble Henry Dundas
 1794) Panopt
 Sept) J.B. Hendon
 25) to
 ) Rt Hon.  H. Dundas
 ) Pressing for answer
 S.B. threatening to go
 to Russia
 J.B. obliged to discharge
 servants to keep
 the Workmen together.
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