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With relation to my Brother, I obey'd your Lordship's commands
within a few days after they were deliver'd given: but it may
be a long time before I [can] hear of his having received them.
The last letter I have of his was written so long ago as the 25th
of March at a town, called Ustjago on the road between Archangel and Catherineburgh
in Siberia, called Ustjago: it is a place of some
note, and is inserted in the maps. He was setting out from thence
in great diligence, loaded with the benedictions and more substantial
favours of the good Archbishop: who seems to have had
more hospitality than religion, having broken the fast in that
season of mortification in a very conspicuous manner, for the
accommodation of his young guest. The king part of your Lordship
has been pleased to take in what relates to him will, I
hope render it pardonable in me to have made this mention
of a young man who otherwise has so little title to your
notice.
Identifier: | JB/169/113/004 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::[monogram] propatria [britannia motif]]] |
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draft of letter 396, vol. 3 |
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