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2 Lazar: Letter
John Howard: the uncalled unbidden successor of an
uncalled predecessor. If in that this branch
of the his line on which you are respects you
I should be happy fortunate enough to be a means
of perfecting contribute any thing towards
accomplishing the object which in which
you appear to have so much at heart, and
which he took up accordingly, it will afford
me the pleasure the satisfaction
will be an ample payment for any trouble
it may have occasioned me.
The same causes considerations which rendered the
establishment of a Lazaretto in this country
so much the object of your wishes in 1786
the date of your letter to Mr Howard, have
not I presume - lost any of their force
Permitt You at I have therefore no doubt
of experiencing your indulgence for any
hints which it may be in my power to
suggest to you with a view to its accomplishment.
Identifier: | JB/117/026/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 117.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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Letter 830, vol. 4 |
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