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When she returns I can take that opportunity to send you
your glasses and the Fragment: as her stay will probably
not be long.
Asas for your coming up, I see no immediate occasion
for it. I find I must work up the whole by
myself as far as I can, and if I should be at a stand
it will then be time enough to consult you, by letter
or in person.
My Fragment is advertised for Tomorrow - priced
3s. 6d. I expect a few copies of it to day.
It is possible I may send a Copy of it or
two abroad - 1 to D'Alembert, and one perhaps
to Morellet whom you do not know. In this view
I am scribbling some French Letters.
Q.S.P. knows of the Longitude Scheme: and is
very well satisfied about it. He even offer'd to go
himself and get for me the Books I mentioned
Madam was yesterday at the Dutchess's Trial. Sir
called upon me and we dined together at a Tavern.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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