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<p>Q.S.P. Feb. 22 — 1794</p> | |||
<p>Nepean still ill - but I have seen King, who was sociable | |||
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and referred me to <unclear>Huskeson</unclear> the man whom I had a quarrel | |||
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with, and who ever since has been so civil — I told | |||
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him of the necessity I was under of begging a decision | |||
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about the land in the first instance <unclear>-</unclear> He seemed to make | |||
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no doubt about it - took the paper of reasons which | |||
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you saw, promised to send it to Dundas (who is at Wimbledon) | |||
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immediately, and to let me know the result.</p> | |||
Q.S.P. Feb. 22 — 1794
Nepean still ill - but I have seen King, who was sociable
and referred me to Huskeson the man whom I had a quarrel
with, and who ever since has been so civil — I told
him of the necessity I was under of begging a decision
about the land in the first instance - He seemed to make
no doubt about it - took the paper of reasons which
you saw, promised to send it to Dundas (who is at Wimbledon)
immediately, and to let me know the result.
Identifier: | JB/541/497/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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1794-02-22 |
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497 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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