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1778. 3. 26.
Mr B — would not only with pleasure sacrifice that part,
but think himself obliged to Mr E — or any one, for
saving him from contracting his own intentions.
Being so much pressed for time as (from the progress of the business) he apprehends
himself to be, Mr B — can wait for an answer or
longer than till tomorrow night. If no answer should
come before Saturday morning, Mr B — must conclude that Mr E —, in the hurry of more important business,
can find no leisure to attend to this address.
Mr Bentham incloses in another cover 3
sheets of the pamphlet out of about 7.
Identifier: | JB/538/169/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.
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1778-03-26 |
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538 |
[[main_headings::Note sent with the [?]'s Preface to A View of the Hard Labour Bill]] |
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169 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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