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Pardon me, my dear Sam — in truth I had forgotten
all the articles thou hast mentioned - I am glad I have
them now in writing - We both of us are apt to talk over
a number of things projects which we do not execute. When I send
thee my pamphlet thou shall have all, not forgetting the buttons —
I have found more.
To come to what is more material — I have Inclosed in this
you will receive either a 10 £ note or the half of one
I am not determined which - I have taken the Number &c.
No H. 53. Payable to Henry Green Esq.
dated 20 Jan: 1776. signed W. Gardner - Enterd S.
Blomer. Marked at top by some holder 1569.
Unluckily your letter did not come to hand till near 12
last night, or you would have had this a day sooner.
I this morning dispatched to the Printer's the last sheet
of my Pamphlet (but alas! I don't mean of the Preface)
I thought I should never have done that plaguy 10th chapter.
Would you think it? it is swelled to 54 pages. The
whole will be little short of 200 besides Contents and
Preface.
Q.S.P. has just left me - he has had a cold these
ten days but is got about again. He asks me to do
him the favour" or some such expression to drink tea with
him on Monday next. There is to be a young lady, he tells
me, who plays on the Harpsichord and guittar, and who has
told him 'tother day to his surprize of her having heard of
my playing very well on the fiddle - He will not tell me who
she is - I suppose it to be Miss Buckle.
Identifier: | JB/538/003/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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