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<!-- header and marginal note in pencil --> <p>26 July 1808 + 10<lb/><note>Answer<lb/>Query 6</note></p> <p>offered, to take <del>that</del> either that spot so demanded by me,<lb/>and granted <add>to me as aforesaid</add> or any other. The taking of that spot<lb/>was declined: declined, that it in conduct, but never<lb/><del> | <!-- header and marginal note in pencil --> <p>26 July 1808 + 10<lb/><note>Answer<lb/>Query 6</note></p> <p>offered, to take <del>that</del> either that spot so demanded by me,<lb/>and granted <add>to me as aforesaid,</add> or any other. The taking of that spot<lb/>was declined: declined, that it in conduct, but never<lb/><del>in my express</del> <add>certainly in</add> writing, nor so much as by word of<lb/>mouth, that I can recollect, in any express words: <del>much</del><lb/>to obtain a reason, <del>much <sic>labor</sic> was used</del> for this<lb/>virtual refusal, much labour was expended, and<lb/><del><gap/></del> no inconsiderable quantity of <add>ink and</add> paper: <del><gap/></del> but<lb/>no reason was ever given.</p> <p>Of the statement, <del>quoted</del> <add>copied</add> from my said Examination,<lb/>as above, no part, any more than of any other statement<lb/>therein contained, was ever controverted.</p> <p>By a Treasury Letter sent in to the same<lb/>Committee, on the month preceding, <hi rend="superscript">||</hi> <note>|| 4 May 1798</note> and printed in<lb/>that same Report, <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note>+ Finance Committee<lb/>1798 28th Report<lb/>p.65.</note> it <del>was</del> <add>had been</add> by anticipation, so far<lb/>at least as concerns the present purpose, <add>already</add> admitted.<lb/>"Their Lordships further direct me to acquaint you, that<lb/>"they have always felt a <unclear>desperation</unclear>" (says <sic>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> Charles<lb/>Long then Secretary of the Treasury) to carry into effect the<lb/>Contract. <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <!-- note in pencil --> <note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi>☞ continue <add>& Copy</add> to the end</note></p> | ||
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26 July 1808 + 10
Answer
Query 6
offered, to take that either that spot so demanded by me,
and granted to me as aforesaid, or any other. The taking of that spot
was declined: declined, that it in conduct, but never
in my express certainly in writing, nor so much as by word of
mouth, that I can recollect, in any express words: much
to obtain a reason, much labor was used for this
virtual refusal, much labour was expended, and
no inconsiderable quantity of ink and paper: but
no reason was ever given.
Of the statement, quoted copied from my said Examination,
as above, no part, any more than of any other statement
therein contained, was ever controverted.
By a Treasury Letter sent in to the same
Committee, on the month preceding, || || 4 May 1798 and printed in
that same Report, + + Finance Committee
1798 28th Report
p.65. it was had been by anticipation, so far
at least as concerns the present purpose, already admitted.
"Their Lordships further direct me to acquaint you, that
"they have always felt a desperation" (says Mr Charles
Long then Secretary of the Treasury) to carry into effect the
Contract. + +☞ continue & Copy to the end
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