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<p>Sir<lb/></p>
<p>Sir<lb/></p>


Propose penitentiary house on Battersea Rise.<lb/>
<p>Propose penitentiary house on Battersea Rise.<lb/></p>


Understanding that your recollection wants some assistance<lb/>
<p>Understanding that your recollection wants some assistance<lb/>


With regard to the reasons for adhering to the existing<lb/>
With regard to the reasons for adhering to the existing<lb/>
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of all farther elucidations. I have the honour to be<lb/>
of all farther elucidations. I have the honour to be<lb/>


with all respect<lb/>
with all respect<lb/></p>


Sir,<lb/>
<p>Sir,<lb/>


your most obedient<lb/>
your most obedient<lb/>
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and most humble serv<hi rend="superscript">t</hi><lb/>
and most humble serv<hi rend="superscript">t</hi><lb/>


Jeremy Bentham<lb/>
Jeremy Bentham<lb/></p>


R<note>R<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> Hon: <hi rend="superscript">D</hi>A: <hi rend="superscript"><gap/></hi> <unclear>Dundan</unclear>.</note>
<note>R<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> Hon: <hi rend="superscript">D</hi>A: <hi rend="superscript"><gap/></hi> <unclear>Dundan</unclear>.</note>


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Queen's Square Place WestinM: Dec 31:1794

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Sir

Propose penitentiary house on Battersea Rise.

Understanding that your recollection wants some assistance
With regard to the reasons for adhering to the existing
choice, I take the liberty of inclosing a quondam printed paper
(with a few recent additions) as being less troublesome
to read than a written extract from the discarded memorial.
Should any further additions be deemed necessary (which I am
inclined to hope will not be the case) I know not how I could
avoid troubling you, Sir, for an intimation, (though the
briefest would be sufficient) of the points to which it were
your pleasure such further additions should apply. It is
with inexpressible satisfaction that I cam to understand
as yesterday that either no difficulty ever existed, or at any
rate none now remains other than what concerns the supposed
increase of value on the part of the land: and in regard to
this point the offer subjoined to the inclosed paper, will, I flatter
myself, be found of itself sufficient to supersede the necessity
of all farther elucidations. I have the honour to be
with all respect

Sir,
your most obedient
and most humble servt
Jeremy Bentham

Rt Hon: DA: Dundan.



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Jeremy Bentham

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