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<p>6 Mar 1802</p> | |||
<note>4. Comm. Obj.</note> | |||
<p>In the present instance, to have required different speeches,<lb/> | |||
adapted to the differences among persons and<lb/> | |||
situations.</p> | |||
<p>To the most Noble Marquis the language<lb/> | |||
must already have been—We, my Lord, <del>so it</del> <add>it will</add><lb/> | |||
<add>do:—</add><del>shall be</del>: this little detached estate of Your Lordship's,<lb/> | |||
which lies upon your lands, may certainly be made<lb/> | |||
to do and so it shall be.—As to the Establishment<lb/> | |||
<del>itself</del> <add>my Lord,</add> <foreign>entre nous</foreign> <del>my Lord</del> (<gap/> chairs, and<lb/> | |||
lowering voices to a whisper) <add>It says,</add> <foreign>entre nous</foreign>, my Lord<lb/> | |||
there are doubts about it—and <add>(to tell you the truth)</add> it is no great<lb/> | |||
object with us, though circumstances have thrown<lb/> | |||
it upon us.—But what is really an object<lb/> | |||
with us, is the opportunity it will <add>always</add> afford us,<lb/> | |||
on this occasion as in every other, to render our<lb/> | |||
humble services instrumental to Your Lordships accommodation<lb/> | |||
to the accommodation of the Marquis of<lb/> | |||
Salisbury.—Yes, my Lord, your land shall be<lb/> | |||
bought: and the purchase shall be <sic>compleated</sic>, with<lb/> | |||
every degree of dispatch it is in our power to give it,<lb/> | |||
You may depend upon it, my Lord <del>whatever you</del><lb/> | |||
notwithstanding any thing you may happen to hear<lb/> | |||
from this, that, or t'other quarter, and whatever<lb/> | |||
<add>may become</add> <del>becomes</del> of the Projector and his Penitentiary House.</p> | |||
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§.4. Symptoms
6 Mar 1802
4. Comm. Obj.
In the present instance, to have required different speeches,
adapted to the differences among persons and
situations.
To the most Noble Marquis the language
must already have been—We, my Lord, so it it will
do:—shall be: this little detached estate of Your Lordship's,
which lies upon your lands, may certainly be made
to do and so it shall be.—As to the Establishment
itself my Lord, entre nous my Lord ( chairs, and
lowering voices to a whisper) It says, entre nous, my Lord
there are doubts about it—and (to tell you the truth) it is no great
object with us, though circumstances have thrown
it upon us.—But what is really an object
with us, is the opportunity it will always afford us,
on this occasion as in every other, to render our
humble services instrumental to Your Lordships accommodation
to the accommodation of the Marquis of
Salisbury.—Yes, my Lord, your land shall be
bought: and the purchase shall be compleated, with
every degree of dispatch it is in our power to give it,
You may depend upon it, my Lord whatever you
notwithstanding any thing you may happen to hear
from this, that, or t'other quarter, and whatever
may become becomes of the Projector and his Penitentiary House.
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