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'' | <!-- pencil addition --> <p> 3<lb/> J.B. to <sic>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> Spencer. Sheet omitted <note> <sic>Lett.</sic> 3</note></p> <p> Your Lordship then will observe that (setting<lb/> aside the Cottages and the Public House) it is only<lb/> <del>for</del> about 1/8 part of its circuit that the land<lb/> <del>has any other boun</del> <add> wants of being <sic>compleatly</sic> </add> insulated and bounded by<lb/> roads. Would your Lordship wish that the insulation<lb/> should be <sic>compleat</sic>, in order that the separation<lb/> of <add> the premises</add> <del><gap/></del> from the other part of the fields which I<lb/> <del><gap/></del> suppose <add> are all</add> <del>n</del> equally your Lordship's property<lb/> may be proportionately <del><sic>completely</sic></del> <add> perfect</add>? I will build<lb/> <del>a wall</del> at my own expense <add> across what may be termed the <hi rend="underline">peninsula</hi> —</add> a <hi rend="underline">wall</hi>, of which,<lb/> unless it should <del>be mor</del> appear more eligible to carry<lb/> a road on t'other side of it, your Lordships<lb/> tenants shall have the use: and in that direction<lb/> if there be any part which <add> it may appear eligible to</add> your Lordship <del>may</del> <lb/> <del>I <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del> to have detached from the rest in<lb/> order to form the more convenient boundary, I<lb/> <del>will if the purchase money</del> <add> shall be ready in that <del><gap/></del> view, if the price</add> comes within my <del>capacity</del> <add> reach</add>,<lb/> to purchase on as far as your Lordship<lb/> pleases. As to the Public House and the Cottages,<lb/> your Lordship may well imagine that I should<lb/> be <del>very</del> glad <add>enough</add> to include them in the purchase, and<lb/> <del>that</del> you will <del>be</del> <add>I suppose be of</add> opinion, that for the sake of the<lb/> public, it will be but fitting they should be so<lb/> included. The <add> compulsory</add> powers of the Act being general,<lb/> and <add><del>d</del></add> excluding (according to a general and very<lb/> <add> proper</add> </p> | ||
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J.B. to Ld Spencer. Sheet omitted Lett. 3
Your Lordship then will observe that (setting
aside the Cottages and the Public House) it is only
for about 1/8 part of its circuit that the land
has any other boun wants of being compleatly insulated and bounded by
roads. Would your Lordship wish that the insulation
should be compleat, in order that the separation
of the premises from the other part of the fields which I
suppose are all n equally your Lordship's property
may be proportionately completely perfect? I will build
a wall at my own expense across what may be termed the peninsula — a wall, of which,
unless it should be mor appear more eligible to carry
a road on t'other side of it, your Lordships
tenants shall have the use: and in that direction
if there be any part which it may appear eligible to your Lordship may
I to have detached from the rest in
order to form the more convenient boundary, I
will if the purchase money shall be ready in that view, if the price comes within my capacity reach,
to purchase on as far as your Lordship
pleases. As to the Public House and the Cottages,
your Lordship may well imagine that I should
be very glad enough to include them in the purchase, and
that you will be I suppose be of opinion, that for the sake of the
public, it will be but fitting they should be so
included. The compulsory powers of the Act being general,
and d excluding (according to a general and very
proper
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Jeremy Bentham |
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