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suitable to the intended purpose.
Now you are in train I hope you will not leave
your undertakings incomplete, and that you will receive
in every variety of shape whatever encouragement may be necessary
to enable you to go through with it. Your title page
bespeaks you observe a Chaplain to Lord Sheffield. If the
case of his Lordships soul — nay do not be angry now —- for this
is what this title of yours means if it means anything —
if the case of his Lordships soul or any other cause is in
use to carry you now and then to his Lordships residence
and it should happen moreover to you there to meet with a
worthy friend of mine M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Wakefield whom an office of a
temporal nature carries I believe now and then to that
same residence not to speak of his Lordship who may or
may not remember me, Mr Wakefield will have it in his
power to afford more or less satisfaction to any curiosity it
may happen to you to entertain in relation to you as
yet little known but truly obliged servant
Jeremy Bentham
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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draft, not sent; see note 18 to letter 2538, vol. 9 |
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