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<p>It is now two years since every thing was <lb/> agreed upon; every thing in black and white, <lb/> ready for signature, had the consent of the Landowners <lb/> been forthcoming. During all this time<lb/> the benefit of General Bentham's mechanical inventions <lb/> diverted at Mr Bentham's instance from <lb/> what would otherwise have been their application<lb/> to this [of doing the work by <del>human</del> <add>the</add> labour of <lb/> crowds instead of the more advantageous mode by <lb/> steam] has been lost: <del>two years out of the fourteen</del> <lb/> one seventh  of the term of his patent has <lb/> been consumed: workmen, collected with great difficulty <lb/>have been kept in waiting [without a possibility<lb/> of making any thing <add>saleable</add> of their work] at a<lb/> great <sic>expence</sic>: <del>and</del> <del>I ask in the circumstances<lb/>under which instead of</del> No idea has been ever<lb/>entertained of making Mr Bentham any sort of<lb/>satisfaction for these losses. Such are the circumstances<lb/> <add>under which</add> Mr Ford [surely for want of being sufficiently<lb/>apprised of them] <del>expects</del> <add>proposes</add> that Mr<lb/>Bentham's <del>representations</del> <add>representations</add> should <del>have <gap/></del> <add><del>have</del> be loaded with a new charge to</add><lb/><del>an allowance of £15,000 <gap/> promised. As</del><lb/>to the amount of £15,000. As to arbitration, it is what<lb/>Mr Bentham proposed in regard to other points, and<del><add>the proposal of referring the matter to arbitration</add></del><lb/>could have very little apprehension from <add>in regard to this happening</add> <add>the</add>
<p>It is now two years since every thing was <lb/> agreed upon; every thing in black and white, <lb/> ready for signature, had the consent of the Landowners <lb/> been forthcoming. During all this time<lb/> the benefit of General Bentham's mechanical inventions <lb/> diverted at Mr Bentham's instance from <lb/> what would otherwise have been their application<lb/> to this [of doing the work by <del>human</del> <add>the</add> labour of <lb/> crowds instead of the more advantageous mode by <lb/> steam] has been lost: <del>two years out of the fourteen</del> <lb/> one seventh  of the term of his patent has <lb/> been consumed: workmen, collected with great difficulty <lb/>have been kept in waiting [without a possibility<lb/> of making any thing <add>saleable</add> of their work] at a<lb/> great <sic>expence</sic>: <del>and</del> <del>I ask in the circumstances<lb/>under which instead of</del> No idea has been ever<lb/>entertained of making Mr Bentham any sort of<lb/>satisfaction for these losses. Such are the circumstances<lb/> <add>under which</add> Mr Ford [surely for want of being sufficiently<lb/>apprised of them] <del>expects</del> <add>proposes</add> that Mr<lb/>Bentham's <del>representations</del> <add>representations</add> should <del>have <gap/></del> <add><del>have</del> be loaded with a new charge to</add><lb/><del>an allowance of £15,000 <gap/> promised. As</del><lb/>to the amount of £15,000. As to arbitration, it is what<lb/>Mr Bentham proposed in regard to other points, and <del><add> to the proposal of referring the matter to arbitration</add></del><lb/>could have very little apprehension from <add>in regard to this happening</add> <add>the</add>





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It is now two years since every thing was
agreed upon; every thing in black and white,
ready for signature, had the consent of the Landowners
been forthcoming. During all this time
the benefit of General Bentham's mechanical inventions
diverted at Mr Bentham's instance from
what would otherwise have been their application
to this [of doing the work by human the labour of
crowds instead of the more advantageous mode by
steam] has been lost: two years out of the fourteen
one seventh of the term of his patent has
been consumed: workmen, collected with great difficulty
have been kept in waiting [without a possibility
of making any thing saleable of their work] at a
great expence: and I ask in the circumstances
under which instead of
No idea has been ever
entertained of making Mr Bentham any sort of
satisfaction for these losses. Such are the circumstances
under which Mr Ford [surely for want of being sufficiently
apprised of them] expects proposes that Mr
Bentham's representations representations should have have be loaded with a new charge to
an allowance of £15,000 promised. As
to the amount of £15,000. As to arbitration, it is what
Mr Bentham proposed in regard to other points, and to the proposal of referring the matter to arbitration
could have very little apprehension from in regard to this happening the

Identifier: | JB/115/118/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 115.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

115

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

118

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

i taylor

Marginals

Paper Producer

evan nepean

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

37493

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