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<head>(1</head><lb/><p>My Lord, </p><p> 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>general</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 on the Parliamentary House business, suggested to me <add> on that occasion</add> the idea of <add> my </add> making 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 <gap/> occasions<lb/><note>When my right <lb/>to be heard had <lb/>appeared to myself <lb/>is most <add> to be owed </add><lb/>indubitable <add><gap/></add> <gap/></note><lb/>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 as <gap/>as to <del> render</del> <add> render <gap/> forward </add> produce <lb/>my 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> Pelhams </add> <gap/> into 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 <unclear>view</unclear> 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.</add></p> <del> to </del> The<lb/>
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<p>My Lord, </p>
 
<p> 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>general</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 on the Parliamentary House business, suggested to me <add> on that occasion</add> the idea of <add> my </add> making a personal <lb/>application myself <add> my attempting to pay my respects </add> to your Lordship<add> in person </add> on that subject. <lb/>My answer 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 similar occasions<lb/><note>When my right <lb/>to be heard had <lb/>appeared to myself <lb/>is most <add> to be owed </add><lb/>indubitable <add><gap/></add> <gap/></note><lb/>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 as flattering as to <del> render</del> <add> render me forward </add> produce <lb/>my 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> Pelhams </add> entrance into 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 <unclear>view</unclear> 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.</add></p> <p> <del> to </del> The<lb/></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 general least
the general complaint of a had been by having exchanged a few words
with your Lordship on the Parliamentary House business, suggested to me on that occasion the idea of my making a personal
application myself my attempting to pay my respects to your Lordship in person on that subject.
My answer 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 similar occasions
When my right
to be heard had
appeared to myself
is most to be owed
indubitable

when I conceived myself to have a an indubitable right to be
heard had had nothing either so successful or in
other respects as flattering as to render render me forward produce
my propensity to obtrude myself where I believe was
had conscious of having none no such rights - that about the turn of
your Lordships Ld Pelhams entrance into 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 view 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 he might be more fortunate.

to The



Identifier: | JB/121/102/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

102

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

F1

Penner

Watermarks

CW 1799

Marginals

Paper Producer

C. Abbit Lees

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1799

Notes public

ID Number

001

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