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Hon:d Sir
Inclosed you will receive my account —
You will observe it does not include among my receipts
the Sum you favoured me with by draught on the Schoolmaster
I think it was the latter end of June. It amountd
I think to £36-9s-0d. A few days afterwards you took
back £5. 5s. 0. (I gave it you in the summer-house at
Q.S.P.) this reduced it to £31. 4s. 0d. The Sadler's
bill comes to £5. 1s. 0d. — that will reduce it to £26. 3. 0d
The expence of the Mare and the other extra expences
attending of the campaign I forbear giving you an account of till the
whole is closed which it will now be in about a fortnight.
I doubt I must beg of you not to expect much to be coming
to you on the ballance. I must look at some memorandum
I have in town before I can deliver it to you compleat
with dates &c.
Many thanks to you, Sir, for your kind letter. To find
my conduct so fully approved by you is the greatest comfort
that could happen to me. What little incidents have occurred
since I saw you, I will beg leave to refer you to Sam for an
account of. I can now give you the satisfaction of knowing that
my mind is at ease, I may almost say at perfect ease; and
I am going on briskly with my work. The worst was over before
they returned from Margate: since then my hopes have
been let down gradually and gently. I doubt not of your pardon
for having kept my Brother. Mr Wilson's stay proved un
-expectedly
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Jeremy Bentham |
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