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<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE -->D.L.P. 8 Augs, 1795<lb/>Sir<lb/><p>Permit me to state to you the light in which<lb/>I have all along understood the matter now in doubt:<lb/><del>should M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Pitt, after calling to mind the intervening incidents</del> if in the opinion of M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Pitt, it can not<lb/>in justice to the public be understood in that light,<lb/>I submit to his decision without reserve.<p>paragraph</p>The basis of my Proposal was what I <add>then</add> understood<lb/>to be the | <!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE -->D.L.P. 8 Augs, 1795<lb/>Sir<lb/><p>Permit me to state to you the light in which<lb/>I have all along understood the matter now in doubt:<lb/><del>should M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Pitt, after calling to mind the intervening incidents</del> if in the opinion of M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Pitt, it can not<lb/>in justice to the public be understood in that light,<lb/>I submit to his decision without reserve.<p>paragraph</p>The basis of my Proposal was what I <add>then</add> understood<lb/>to be the full price - <add>for a thousand prisoners, £27,000.</add> Give me, said I, that price<lb/>for the first year, every year after I will do the business<lb/>at a reduced price [£12,000]. [Expense of<lb/>building I take upon myself.] <p>paragraph</p>Requiring M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> <sic>Campbel's</sic> price for one year, but<lb/>for one year only, what idea could I have that<lb/>my representations should be expected to <del><unclear>refund</unclear></del><add>account for</add> a<lb/>single penny of it, any more than <del>that M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi>Campbels<lb/>representations should <del>refund</del><add><del>account for</del></add> a the allowance made <unclear>for</unclear><lb/>to him?</del> <add>his for the price<lb/>received by him? </add> What if I had required the same price for<lb/>half a dozen years, or <del>all along</del> for the whole term?<lb/>Could I suppose that I was to fare <add>the</add> worse for making<lb/>the <del>reduction</del> <add>abatement</add> so much the sooner?</p> | ||
<lb/>M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi>Campbel's first price was £38 a head:<lb/>[=£ 38,000] There <del><gap/> more</del> <add>were many</add>reasons, why <del><gap/></del><add>in my instance the</add> first price<lb/>should <gap/> the subsequent one, still more <add><gap/> is his, <note>and that without adverting to the building.</note></add> After the first<lb/>year <add><note>Furniture and clothing &c<lb/> <gap/> will have been provided<lb/><gap/></unclear>the <gap/>advantage of</note> the labour </add>too may be reckoned upon <del> might expect to become productive</del>: for <lb/> the first year <add>very</add> little <del>or nothing</del> <del>could</del> <add>can</add> be depended upon on <lb/> that <del>account</del> score.<p><lb/><del>Further business</del>It could not surely be <del>expected</del> supposed that I meant to <lb/>keep up the establishment for nothing any year: still less this <add>first of</add>heaviest of<lb/>all years. What less then could I be supposed to expect than the whole <note>of the very sum I was requiring for that year <gap/>.</note></p> | <lb/>M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi>Campbel's first price was £38 a head:<lb/>[=£ 38,000] There <del><gap/> more</del> <add>were many</add>reasons, why <del><gap/></del><add>in my instance the</add> first price<lb/>should <gap/> the subsequent one, still more <add><gap/> is his, <note>and that without adverting to the building.</note></add> After the first<lb/>year <add><note>Furniture and clothing &c<lb/> <gap/> will have been provided<lb/><gap/></unclear>the <gap/>advantage of</note> the labour </add>too may be reckoned upon <del> might expect to become productive</del>: for <lb/> the first year <add>very</add> little <del>or nothing</del> <del>could</del> <add>can</add> be depended upon on <lb/> that <del>account</del> score.<p><lb/><del>Further business</del>It could not surely be <del>expected</del> supposed that I meant to <lb/>keep up the establishment for nothing any year: still less this <add>first of</add>heaviest of<lb/>all years. What less then could I be supposed to expect than the whole <note>of the very sum I was requiring for that year <gap/>.</note></p> | ||
D.L.P. 8 Augs, 1795
Sir
Permit me to state to you the light in which
I have all along understood the matter now in doubt:
should Mr Pitt, after calling to mind the intervening incidents if in the opinion of Mr Pitt, it can not
in justice to the public be understood in that light,
I submit to his decision without reserve.
paragraph
The basis of my Proposal was what I then understood
to be the full price - for a thousand prisoners, £27,000. Give me, said I, that price
for the first year, every year after I will do the business
at a reduced price [£12,000]. [Expense of
building I take upon myself.]
paragraph
Requiring Mr Campbel's price for one year, but
for one year only, what idea could I have that
my representations should be expected to refundaccount for a
single penny of it, any more than that MrCampbels
representations should refundaccount for a the allowance made for
to him? his for the price
received by him? What if I had required the same price for
half a dozen years, or all along for the whole term?
Could I suppose that I was to fare the worse for making
the reduction abatement so much the sooner?
MrCampbel's first price was £38 a head:
[=£ 38,000] There more were manyreasons, why in my instance the first price
should the subsequent one, still more is his, and that without adverting to the building. After the first
year Furniture and clothing &c
will have been provided
</unclear>the advantage of the labour too may be reckoned upon might expect to become productive: for
the first year very little or nothing could can be depended upon on
that account score.
Further businessIt could not surely be expected supposed that I meant to
keep up the establishment for nothing any year: still less this first ofheaviest of
all years. What less then could I be supposed to expect than the whole of the very sum I was requiring for that year .
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