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'' | <head>(2</head><lb/><p><del> to receive any application </del> on his part, the inference <lb/>we joined in drawing was - that your Lordship<lb/><del> guessed as was natural </del> <add> guessing or nor guessing the most important <add> material</add> </add> - in part of his <gap/> <lb/><del> and was not disposed to hear of it (the </del> <lb/><del>matter was <add>for</add> upon the occasion of an accidental meeting <lb/> in the Park he had intimated his wish <lb/>to be favoured with an <lb/> for a particular <lb/> purpose) and <del> that </del> had no mind </add> you were not disposed to hear <lb/>of it. A I could not flatter myself with the <lb/><del> advantage</del> <add> <del>estim</del> <gap/></add> of <gap/> my plan <gap/> in <lb/>your Lordship's Treasury, and as my Brothers - <lb/><gap/> <gap/> <gap/><gap/> in this respect rather more <lb/> fortunate, my similar attempt in my part <lb/>would be a sort of <gap/>. from which in my <lb/>view of the matter to <del> good fruit</del> beneficial results <lb/><del> could </del> <add> seemed </add> reasonably <add> to </add> be expected. </p> <p>Mr Vansittart having also on one occasion <lb/> mentioned your Lordship's name, then <add> <gap/> </add> gave<lb/> me occasion to <gap/> more at length the <del> because</del> <add> considerations</add> in <lb/> which my backwardness to be troublesome to your <lb/><note>+ <hi rend="superscript">[ ]</hi> Mr Vansittart to Mr Bentham 1800</note><lb/>Lordship on this business has been grounded. <add> <unclear>had in view</unclear></add>. His <lb/>letter <add> + </add> and my answer <add> ||</add> <gap/> <gap/> the papers <note>|| [ ] Mr Bentham to Mr Vansittart 1801</note><lb/>I take the liberty to <sic>inclose</sic>.</p> <p>In impressing <add> thus acknowledging </add> my own accent <add> incompetence</add> of right to pray <lb/><add> the benefit of </add> your Lordship's <sic>interposition</sic>, I am far <gap/> <lb/>from meaning to <gap/> <add> my intention to <gap/> </add> that your Lordship <lb/>does not possess <foreign><unclear>proprio jura,</unclear></foreign> an <del> <gap/> </del> <lb/> a most simple. <add> <gap/> and acknowledged <gap/> </add> and uncontested right to address <add> give in </add><note>may <gap/> it <del> may <gap/> </del> your Lord, hope may be <add> are</add> disposed <add> is right </add> to <gap/> as this <gap/></note><lb/>the Treasury on the subject. <add> <gap/> to the <gap/> inertia of the Treasury. </add> I know every thing <lb/>to <del> <gap/> <add> <gap/> </add> for <del> any </del> such <add> <gap/> </add> <gap/>, and <gap/><lb/> <del> to suffer <gap/> from it </del> <add> as are to lose by </add> to the year 1795 <add> to <gap/> ago as </add> <del> so </del> <lb/> Mr Dundas</p><!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
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to receive any application on his part, the inference
we joined in drawing was - that your Lordship
guessed as was natural guessing or nor guessing the most important <add> material </add> - in part of his
and was not disposed to hear of it (the
matter was for upon the occasion of an accidental meeting
in the Park he had intimated his wish
to be favoured with an
for a particular
purpose) and that had no mind </add> you were not disposed to hear
of it. A I could not flatter myself with the
advantage estim of my plan in
your Lordship's Treasury, and as my Brothers -
in this respect rather more
fortunate, my similar attempt in my part
would be a sort of . from which in my
view of the matter to good fruit beneficial results
could seemed reasonably to be expected.
Mr Vansittart having also on one occasion
mentioned your Lordship's name, then gave
me occasion to more at length the because considerations in
which my backwardness to be troublesome to your
+ [ ] Mr Vansittart to Mr Bentham 1800
Lordship on this business has been grounded. had in view. His
letter + and my answer || the papers || [ ] Mr Bentham to Mr Vansittart 1801
I take the liberty to inclose.
In impressing thus acknowledging my own accent incompetence of right to pray
the benefit of your Lordship's interposition, I am far
from meaning to my intention to that your Lordship
does not possess proprio jura, an
a most simple. and acknowledged and uncontested right to address give in may it may your Lord, hope may be are disposed is right to as this
the Treasury on the subject. to the inertia of the Treasury. I know every thing
to for any such , and
to suffer from it as are to lose by to the year 1795 to ago as so
Mr Dundas
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