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sollicitous enquiries or exhortations: a sense of duty, may
serve very well, when applied if one may so say to produce
the passive effect of restraining irregularities: Put pleasure
when the idea of it can by any contrivance be excited
must succeed more powerfully as an active principle
I have little room for any thing that concerns more
peculiarly myself — A French Client 'tother day
found me out during this time of general recess
to whom I have given an opinion (and indeed drawn
the case from his stating) in that language which
hereafter it may perhaps be some amusement to
peruse —
I met Dr Smith on holiday with his little
Boy as I was going to Queen's Square Place.
I found he had already put a period to his
Holiday excursions
That you may enjoy with my Mother & Brothers
all the pleasure that fine weather good health and
variety of objects can afford is the continued wish
of Dr Sir Your dutiful and affectionate Son
Jere:y Bentham.
Tuesday
Septr
3d 1771
Mr Clark Is not yet gone to
Holland nor probably will he at all, business interfering.
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