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all went, for which they may thank us. when we looked thro' the Telescope,
Venus looked to be considerably broader than a Crown-piece
but we could see it plainly with Glasses blacked over the Candle which
we had done so to prevent the brightness of the Sun hurting our
Eyes; and I even saw it with my naked Eyes I am very positive; tho'
some people won't believe me, when the Sun was a little obscured
with a cloud. we are just gone through the Logic Compeud, and have been twice
in the hall, but we go in three times to see the manner of it before
we begin to dispute, which will be next Wednesday; I am have
reason to hopes I shall be an overmatch for those of my class in that
way. I have sent You my bills, of my own Transcribing, for
Mr Jefferson's hand is so bad he could not do it himself, he has
been putting it off from week to week he tells me in hopes that
his hand might be well enought to do it, but he sees no likely-
-hood of it yet a while. Pray give my duty to Grand mama, and
love to dear Sammy, and be assured that I am
Your dutiful and
Affectionate Son
J. Bentham.
Dr Dixon gives his
Compliments to you
and all his Friends
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