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+ B8 14 Dec
SS4 Earlier Symptoms Rose
B.8 M<hi rend="underline">r. Bentham to M<hi rend="underline">r. Rose. 8th August 1798.
Asks appointment for next day—Sends Finance Report—pleads it
Understanding that you are expected at the Treasury
tomorrow about 11, I shall at that same hour take my
chance for being per permitted to wait upon you. Meantime
I take the liberty of inclosing an Extract from the
Report of the Committee on Finance, (a) containing so much (a) See Note
as related to the Penitentiary business. The plan being
honoured with your approbation, I flatter myself that,
whatever attention, in any other point of view, the Report
may be thought to merit, its having so compleatly
exonerated the Treasury of all responsibility, in the event
of its going on with the measure, (especially with whatever
degree of dispatch can be given to it) is a circumstance
that will, at any rate, be regarded with "satisfaction".—(b) (b) See Note
This self-flattery
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copy of letter 1359, vol. 6 |
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