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<p>degree, were the Landlord ever so averse. As far then as immediate possession<lb/> is concerned, it was the respect due to your Lordship and to what appeared<lb/> to me to be the rules of propriety and decorum, and not any necessity<lb/> in point of law that was the motive for my humble application to your<lb/> Lordship, to whose decision in that particular the same considerations<lb/> will command my submission: and your Lordship will be pleased<lb/> accordingly to recollect that on the <del>way</del> very sentence in which the<lb/> request was made I added that it was not any formal act that<lb/> I stood in need of troubling your Lordship for, for that the purpose <del>could</del><lb/> would be equally answered by a simple acquiescence.</p> | <p>degree, were the Landlord ever so averse. As far then as immediate possession<lb/> is concerned, it was the respect due to your Lordship and to what appeared<lb/> to me to be the rules of propriety and decorum, and not any necessity<lb/> in point of law that was the motive for my humble application to your<lb/> Lordship, to whose decision in that particular the same considerations<lb/> will command my submission: and your Lordship will be pleased<lb/> accordingly to recollect that on the <del>way</del> very sentence in which the<lb/> request was made I added that it was not any formal act that<lb/> I stood in need of troubling your Lordship for, for that the purpose <del>could</del><lb/> would be equally answered by a simple acquiescence.</p> | ||
<p>To satisfy your Lordship of the concurrence spoken of | <p>To satisfy your Lordship of the concurrence spoken of on<lb/> the part of the Gentlemen who had been appointed Supervisors, I<lb/> take the liberty of enclosing a letter or two just returned by the<lb/> Archbishop of York together with one I happened to have</p> | ||
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degree, were the Landlord ever so averse. As far then as immediate possession
is concerned, it was the respect due to your Lordship and to what appeared
to me to be the rules of propriety and decorum, and not any necessity
in point of law that was the motive for my humble application to your
Lordship, to whose decision in that particular the same considerations
will command my submission: and your Lordship will be pleased
accordingly to recollect that on the way very sentence in which the
request was made I added that it was not any formal act that
I stood in need of troubling your Lordship for, for that the purpose could
would be equally answered by a simple acquiescence.
To satisfy your Lordship of the concurrence spoken of on
the part of the Gentlemen who had been appointed Supervisors, I
take the liberty of enclosing a letter or two just returned by the
Archbishop of York together with one I happened to have
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1793-08-16 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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