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Extract of a letter from the Rev. D. Forde, Ordinary
of Newgate, (dated Septemr. 29. July th 1802) to Willm.
Wilberforce Esq. at York.
The hurry, which generally attends an Election for
M. of P. being now pretty well subsided, I trust you will
not think me intrusive by endeavour.g to draw yr. thoughts
to the subject, on which I had the hon.r of conversing with you
at Broomfield. Were I not well convinced, that the scheme of
Reformation is practicable, and highly necessary to be carried into
execution, be assured, Sir, I w.d not presume to obtrude on you,
or any other Gen.n with any romantic ideas of mine; — but after
the approval of M.r Bentham's plan, by the late Ministry, no arguments
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extract of a letter from the rev. dr forde, ordinary of newgate, (dated july 1802) to willm wilberforce esq. at york |
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