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Dear Sir
I owe you My best acknowledgments are
due for the favour of your letter just received.
The rule you lay down to yourself is
so perfectly the A.B.C. of common sense as
well as natural justice that I hope to
have conduct with you for not being absurd
enough to entertain an expectation, or as
much as a wish to see you swerve from it.
But the rule it is of the issue of the
rule to involve a supposition, which unhappily
is contrary to the truth in the personal
case. It supposes two parties, each
of them having something to say, neither
of your superior to the obligation above pleading,
each of them having something to say in
his own behalf, and not undisposed disposed to say it.
Identifier: | JB/116/398/005 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.
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398b "b" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 398.
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jeremy bentham |
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francis hall |
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see note 2 to letter 1774, vol. 7 |
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