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Upon consulting with a friend who has<lb/>had a good deal of experience of the Forms of<lb/>Office, he gave it me as his opinion, that<lb/>the ground that has been as yet made is not<lb/>altogether sufficient to support a <gap/><lb/>to the effect of that proposed to be prescribed<lb/>to the Duke of Portland.  The basis of the application<lb/>being the opinion of the success of the institution, it appears to him that if that opinion <lb/>is decided, a person in the situation of his Grace<lb/>would expect to find it declared, and that if it<lb/>is not formed, an application to the above effect<lb/>would now be, and till that condition was <add>ground won land</add> <lb/>would continue to be <gap/>.  It also appears<lb/>to him considering how much the institution is<lb/><add>already</add> indebted to his Grace not only for the patronage & support to <lb/>which <del>the its</del> it owed its birth, but for so considerable<lb/>and the only permanent part of its funds<lb/>a <gap/> publickly declared, and expressive of<lb/>the same which the gentleman in question entertain<lb/>of their obligations to his Grace in that<lb/><gap/>, would act only be <gap/> in point of<lb/>civility as well as gratitude, but in <add>a degree</add>  proportion <lb/>to the strength of it, would endurance to the<lb/><add>adoption and</add> success of the further measures in support of<lb/>which the <gap/> of his Grace is proposed<lb/>to be requested.  Struck with the force of the reasons,<lb/> I begged of my friend to take set pen to paper and<lb/>and<lb/><note>sketch</note><lb/>  
Upon consulting with a friend who has<lb/>had a good deal of experience of the Forms of<lb/>Office, he gave it me as his opinion, that<lb/>the ground that has been as yet made is not<lb/>altogether sufficient to support a <gap/><lb/>to the effect of that proposed to be presented<lb/>to the Duke of Portland.  The basis of the application<lb/>being the opinion of the success of the institution,<lb/> it appears to him that if that opinion <lb/>is decided, a person in the situation of His Grace<lb/>would expect to find it declared, and that if it<lb/>is not formed, an application to the above effect<lb/>would now be, and till that condition was fulfilled <add>ground were laid </add> <lb/>would continue to be <gap/>.  It also appears<lb/>to him considering how much the institution is<lb/><add>already</add> indebted to his Grace, not only for the <add>patronage &</add> support to <lb/>which <del>the its</del> it owed its birth, but for so considerable<lb/>and the only permanent part of its funds<lb/>a <gap/> publickly declared, and expressive of<lb/>the sum which the gentlemen in question entertain<lb/>of their obligations to his Grace in that<lb/><gap/>, would act only be <gap/> in point of<lb/>civility as well as gratitude, but in <add>a degree</add>  proportioned <lb/>to the strength of it, would be conducive to the<lb/><add>adoption and</add> success of the further measures in support of<lb/>which the assistance of his Grace is proposed<lb/>to be requested.  Struck with the force of the reasons,<lb/> I begged of my friend to take set pen to paper and<lb/>and<lb/><note>sketch</note><lb/> <pb/>





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Upon consulting with a friend who has
had a good deal of experience of the Forms of
Office, he gave it me as his opinion, that
the ground that has been as yet made is not
altogether sufficient to support a
to the effect of that proposed to be presented
to the Duke of Portland. The basis of the application
being the opinion of the success of the institution,
it appears to him that if that opinion
is decided, a person in the situation of His Grace
would expect to find it declared, and that if it
is not formed, an application to the above effect
would now be, and till that condition was fulfilled ground were laid
would continue to be . It also appears
to him considering how much the institution is
already indebted to his Grace, not only for the patronage & support to
which the its it owed its birth, but for so considerable
and the only permanent part of its funds
a publickly declared, and expressive of
the sum which the gentlemen in question entertain
of their obligations to his Grace in that
, would act only be in point of
civility as well as gratitude, but in a degree proportioned
to the strength of it, would be conducive to the
adoption and success of the further measures in support of
which the assistance of his Grace is proposed
to be requested. Struck with the force of the reasons,
I begged of my friend to take set pen to paper and
and
sketch

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Identifier: | JB/150/115/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

1798-12-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

115

Info in main headings field

[[info_in_main_headings_field::colq. to hudders?[?]]]

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

50336

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