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' | <p>My Lord, <lb/> Mr Wilberforce, who <add> when</add> about a fortnight ago had the <lb/>goodness to communicate <add>mention</add> to me <del> that result</del> <add><del><gap/></del> </add> <del> <gap/> least</del><lb/> <del> the general complaint of a <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> had been <gap/></del> <add> by having <del> <gap/> </del> exchanged a few words</add> <lb/> with your Lordship in the Parliamentary House business, suggested to me <add> on that occasion</add> the idea of making <add> my </add> a personal <lb/>application myself<add> my <gap/> to pay my respects </add> to your Lordship<add> in person </add> on that subject. <lb/>My <gap/> was - that I know of no claim<add> right</add> ? <lb/><unclear>tied</unclear> to the <add> attempt </add> permission of giving your Lordship any <lb/>such trouble - there the <gap/> I had been <lb/>accustomed to meet with on a numerous occasions<lb/><note>When my right to be heard had appeared to myself is most <add> to a <gap/> </add>indubitable <gap/</note>when I conceived myself to have a <add> an indubitable</add> right to be <lb/>heard had had nothing either so successful or in <lb/>other respects or <gap/>as to <del> render</del> <add> render <gap/> forward </add> produce <lb/>any propensity to obtrude myself where I <del> believe</del> <add> was </add> <lb/><del> had </del> <add> conscious of having none </add> no such rights - that about the turn of <lb/>your Lordships <add> L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Pelham </add> <gap/> sub office my Brother <lb/> having occasion in respect of <hi rend="underline">his</hi> official situation <lb/> to mention some <del> <gap/> <gap/> matters </del> <add> Master or Miss </add> of a <lb/> temporary concern <add> nature</add> I had desired him to endeavour, <lb/>if he found it practicable <del> to drop a</del> <add> find a place for </add> <lb/> word or two, in the <gap/> of drawing your Lordships<lb/> attention to the subject in which I was so particularly <lb/><del> interested</del> <add> concerned</add> - that upon his waiting on<lb/> your Lordship for their purpose, a message was <add> an intimation was</add> <lb/><del> sent not </del> <add><del>given</del></add> <add> convey'd </add> to him that your Lordship was not there <lb/>at leisure - and that as <add> none of</add> his information was <lb/>given to him that there could be any other term <lb/>at which <del> Your Lordship would be ever at leisure</del> <add> he might be more fortunate.<lb/> <add> <del> to </del> The</p> | ||
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My Lord,
Mr Wilberforce, who when about a fortnight ago had the
goodness to communicate mention to me that result least
the general complaint of a had been by having exchanged a few words
with your Lordship in the Parliamentary House business, suggested to me on that occasion the idea of making my a personal
application myself my to pay my respects to your Lordship in person on that subject.
My was - that I know of no claim right ?
tied to the attempt permission of giving your Lordship any
such trouble - there the I had been
accustomed to meet with on a numerous occasions
When my right to be heard had appeared to myself is most to a indubitable <gap/when I conceived myself to have a an indubitable right to be
heard had had nothing either so successful or in
other respects or as to render render forward produce
any propensity to obtrude myself where I believe was
had conscious of having none no such rights - that about the turn of
your Lordships Ld Pelham sub office my Brother
having occasion in respect of his official situation
to mention some matters Master or Miss of a
temporary concern nature I had desired him to endeavour,
if he found it practicable to drop a find a place for
word or two, in the of drawing your Lordships
attention to the subject in which I was so particularly
interested concerned - that upon his waiting on
your Lordship for their purpose, a message was an intimation was
sent not given convey'd to him that your Lordship was not there
at leisure - and that as none of his information was
given to him that there could be any other term
at which Your Lordship would be ever at leisure <add> he might be more fortunate.
<add> to The
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