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<p>and give me an assurance to that effect, I shall with<lb/>
the sincerest pleasure see it take that course: but if it<lb/>
be matter of indifference to you, or if it would be more<lb/>
<gap/>eable to see it brought forward by an adverse hand,<lb/>
as being prepared to defend the Bill against or in support<lb/>
of the misinterpretation of the Bill thus put upon it,<lb/>
I shall then put the matter into the hands of some<lb/>
Parliamentary friend or other to whom it would be<lb/>
<sic>agreable</sic> to bring it forward: and of these there can be<lb/>
no want.</p>


<p>I have not made communication of the matter to<lb/>
any third person, nor shall I until I have learnt<lb/>
what course will be most <sic>agreable</sic> to yourself.</p>


<p>The tract you see has not been published: and<lb/>
perhaps may not be for some little time. But, should<lb/>
you even undertake for bringing the matter as for<lb/>
the purpose of amendment the demand for the appearance<lb/>
of the pamphlet will not in my view of<lb/>
the matter be removed. I state this, to preserve myself<lb/>
from the misfortune of forfeiting, by the appearance<lb/>
of hardheartedness and breach of faith, any favourable<lb/>
conception it may have happened to you to<lb/>
entertain of me.</p>
<p>Pursuing the course which I took the liberty of</p>


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and give me an assurance to that effect, I shall with
the sincerest pleasure see it take that course: but if it
be matter of indifference to you, or if it would be more
eable to see it brought forward by an adverse hand,
as being prepared to defend the Bill against or in support
of the misinterpretation of the Bill thus put upon it,
I shall then put the matter into the hands of some
Parliamentary friend or other to whom it would be
agreable to bring it forward: and of these there can be
no want.

I have not made communication of the matter to
any third person, nor shall I until I have learnt
what course will be most agreable to yourself.

The tract you see has not been published: and
perhaps may not be for some little time. But, should
you even undertake for bringing the matter as for
the purpose of amendment the demand for the appearance
of the pamphlet will not in my view of
the matter be removed. I state this, to preserve myself
from the misfortune of forfeiting, by the appearance
of hardheartedness and breach of faith, any favourable
conception it may have happened to you to
entertain of me.

Pursuing the course which I took the liberty of



Identifier: | JB/011/230/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

230

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

george bentham

Watermarks

street & co 1830

Marginals

Paper Producer

antonio alcala galiano

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1830

Notes public

ID Number

3927

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