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Dear Sir
It is as I said. I have kicked the
Penitentiary-business out of doors. It is not a little
flattering to me to think of the negative I possess
on the measures of his Majesty's Government in Ireland
I look upon myself as a fourth estate. Is there any
other measure you Gentlemen in administration
speak well of, and would wish to have of
the head. You know where to apply This job
has cost you £92 odd shillings. The next may
perhaps be done cheaper: the few pounds I have added
to it of my own have are not ill bare handed out in the purchase
if so capital a share in Government.
You See We have not got your Postscript yet - No
indeed - you have not - Heaven knows when you will
You grew tired of it: I did the same. Some prophets
can prophecy may
whatever they have a
mind & as fast as
they have a mind. I
am not of that
I am like Balman
the son of ippor
what the Ld puts
into my mouth that
do I speak And
where these profess to who co-
-operate with me are
, the Ld gives
in us instructions.
Out of the abundance
of the heart the mouth
speaketh
is catching. Some contagions are caught by letters:
a the more subtile medium served in the present
instance the negation of letters infected me I am an obsequious
frame So dexiris astuo, sudo. As soon as
the thing became a bore to you, I found it out by
sympathy - it became a bore to me.
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur young |
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letter 773, vol. 4 |
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