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so, Mr reprobate, not my by righteous will, but thy wicked
will, will be done.
As to the money not forthcoming yet — notwithstanding
the assurances mentioned in my last — but it has got a
step farther, Mitford tells me, viz: Ld Granville's signature:
and on Thursday there is to be a Board of Treasury,
and then it is to be done. I suspect that the doubts
about Bills passing was the cause of the delay.
to you on Saturday — I wrote to you
few days before — inclosing the extray. Gazette of Lord Howe's
victory — both letters were directed to you, Post-office, Derby,
as you desired. I received from you the letter about
your Coach-falling-off accident: item yesterday yours
of Sunday about what-carriages, Zoonama, Panopticon
Canal &.
I met Wilberforce in near the Treasury passage this morn a little
before I went to the Commons — He was but just returned
from the Country where he had been almost ever since we
dined with him — He gave me some little hopes by informing
me that money Bills botched by the Lords were
sometimes received by the Commons, sometimes not, according
to the existing circumstances.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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