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<p> 4</p> <p> <del><note> 28<lb/> 2 — <gap/> Battersea<lb/> Common Field.</note></del></p> <p>of this <add> confined</add> spot upon this view of it <del> your Memorialists<lb/> humble conc</del> it will hardly be pronounced<lb/> as your Memorialist humbly conceives that it is equally <del> proper and</del> convenient <del>and proper</del> with that<lb/> <note> to <del>use the follow</del> <add> use</add> the<lb/> words of the Act</note><lb/> ample one or equally proper with reference to the<lb/> public service. As little will it with reference to<lb/> the feelings and apprehensions of the Neighbourhood.<lb/> If Gentlemen <add> in Clapham</add> are alarmed at the <del>appr</del> <add> idea</add> of an <lb/> establishment <add> proposed</add> to be set <del>e</del> up out of sight of their<lb/> Houses and at more than a mile's distance, what<lb/> will be the feelings and the language of so many<lb/> gentlemen and opulent inhabitants of Battersea<lb/> who for the accommodation of gentlemen at Clapham<lb/> would see that any establishment <del>set down under</del> <add> brought close to their</add><lb/> <del>their nose</del> doors?</p> | |||
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2 — Battersea
Common Field.
of this confined spot upon this view of it your Memorialists
humble conc it will hardly be pronounced
as your Memorialist humbly conceives that it is equally proper and convenient and proper with that
to use the follow use the
words of the Act
ample one or equally proper with reference to the
public service. As little will it with reference to
the feelings and apprehensions of the Neighbourhood.
If Gentlemen in Clapham are alarmed at the appr idea of an
establishment proposed to be set e up out of sight of their
Houses and at more than a mile's distance, what
will be the feelings and the language of so many
gentlemen and opulent inhabitants of Battersea
who for the accommodation of gentlemen at Clapham
would see that any establishment set down under brought close to their
their nose doors?
Identifier: | JB/541/562/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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1794-08-16 |
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562 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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