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Art. 22. Had he had the history of the
Mr Ford had any sufficient opportunity
treaty been sufficiently known to Mr Ford, Mr
of being acquainted with the history of the treaty, Mr
Article 22. Where Mr Ford speaks of this
Bentham can not but flatter myself that at the
article as productive of a hardship to Government
upon what appears to him now as a hardship would have appeared to
that What Mr Ford observes the with regard
to a supposed hardship to Government,
seems to have originated in Mr Fords having been apprised not being aware of a matter of fact. him in a different light. of acquaintance with the history of the treaty. A proposition that appears seems to be tacitly affirmed is that the
money in question is so much clear money out of the pocket
of Government on account of Mr Benthams plan over and above what it would
have paid otherwise. Whereas (except as to an
article of 6000 of which presently) Government
is at no expence at all upon the occasion,
it only gives Mr Bentham for his Penitentiary Plan, and that for a very single
year in one case and for two years in another,
what it is now giving to Mr Campbel, and
would continue to be giving to him otherwise, for
his Hulk Plan.
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