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My dear Sam
335
You are going soon to separate yourself from me at
so great a distance that I can't expect to hear from you often,
nor to write to you, which makes me desirous of embracing
every opportunity I can enjoy of both, while both are in my
power: therefore let not a week pass without giving me a
line to let me know what progress you make in the means
of undertaking your voyages, & of prosecuting them, with satisfaction
to yourself, since that is all yt I can expect from them;
you told me you wod give me an account of what letters
of recommendation you recd from Lord Shelbourne & others,
& and that you wod send me copies of those, the Contents of wh
you had any opportunity of knowing - to save you the
trouble of copying any of them, young Buckmaster my
Tenant in £.s.d. if you supply him with paper
will make any copies you may have it in your power
to send me - as I can easily conceive your own time
will be too much taken up with your preparation,
especially if you apply any part of it, as I hope you
will in getting some few of the rudiments, and vocabula of
the German Language-
If I remember right you complained your Pocket
Book was quite worn out, & that you were in want of a
new one, if that be the case - I give you Commission to
Identifier: | JB/538/335/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.
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Jeremiah Bentham |
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