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2.<unclear>S.P. of</unclear>April 1796<lb/>My dear Sir<lb/><sic>Inclosed</sic><sic>⧼toolbar-peri-spelling⧽</sic>is the Paper which you gave<lb/> me leave to trouble you with. - Observe<lb/> the dates. It was after receiving<lb/>a copy of it, together with a Memorial<lb/>addressed to the Treasury Board,which he<lb/>desired to have <hi rend="underline">pro forma</hi>",that Mr Dundas<lb/>upon my meeting him at the outside<lb/>Door of his office at the Horse Guards said<lb/>to me these words - <add>"Mr Bentham"</add>I have just been < | 2.<unclear>S.P. of</unclear>April 1796<lb/>My dear Sir<lb/><sic>Inclosed</sic><sic>⧼toolbar-peri-spelling⧽</sic>is the Paper which you gave<lb/> me leave to trouble you with. - Observe<lb/> the dates. It was after receiving<lb/>a copy of it, together with a Memorial<lb/>addressed to the Treasury Board,which he<lb/>desired to have <hi rend="underline">pro forma</hi>",that Mr Dundas<lb/>upon my meeting him at the outside<lb/>Door of his office at the Horse Guards said<lb/>to me these words - <add>"Mr Bentham"</add>I have just been<lb/>"saying to Mr Long" <del>(Mr Bentham)</del>"what<lb/>"I had before said 'to Mr Long and<lb/>"to Mr Pitt, <hi rend="underline">that is is impossible | ||
</hi><lb/><hi rend="underline">"to change the Land"</hi> Mr Dundas<lb/>was addressed at that time, in consequence<lb/>of Mr Pitt's having signified his | |||
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2.S.P. ofApril 1796
My dear Sir
Inclosed⧼toolbar-peri-spelling⧽is the Paper which you gave
me leave to trouble you with. - Observe
the dates. It was after receiving
a copy of it, together with a Memorial
addressed to the Treasury Board,which he
desired to have pro forma",that Mr Dundas
upon my meeting him at the outside
Door of his office at the Horse Guards said
to me these words - "Mr Bentham"I have just been
"saying to Mr Long" (Mr Bentham)"what
"I had before said 'to Mr Long and
"to Mr Pitt, that is is impossible
"to change the Land" Mr Dundas
was addressed at that time, in consequence
of Mr Pitt's having signified his
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uncredited original of letter 1136, vol. 5, and there dated c.28 may 1796; also printed in bowring, xi, 113-114 |
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