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II 1 2 3 Doc 3 §10 Disarmed Memorial & its consequences —
Apr 21 1800 June 26 1800
10 June 1800 Mr Long's plain wish is still, as it has been for many
years, to find or make some objection that shall be insuperable:
if you will give him leave, he will realize that wish: the chance
is, that, if you resist him firmly, he may yield. I do not mean
that he has formed any plan about it: he is not a man to
form plans: (c) & but such is the leaning of his mind. — (c) See Note
The fresh Memorial, unless the import of be previously
concerted with him, and with those that are to report upon
it, will furnish plenty of handles, each strong enough for the overthrowing
of the whole business: without such concert, the giving in
a plan and Estimate, in the architectural sense of the words,
will be an indispensable condition: and to given in any such
Plan and Estimate, as a man can abide by, is, in my situation,
absolutely impossible. (d)(d)See Note No such plan and estimate was
called for, when my proposal was accepted: in confidence as
to that point was bestowed: that sort of confidence which
was altogether indispensable.
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Mr Bentham to Mr Nepean |
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Copy of letter 1555, vol. 6 |
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