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1781-7-29

J.B. to the E. of Shelburne then at Cheltenham
in answer to his of July 26th,

Lincolns Inn July 29 1781

My Lord

Late last night I received the honour of
your Lordship's letter. In answer to the obliging invitation
it contains, I will take the liberty of telling your Lordship
how I am circumstanced. My health not being
altogether as I would wish, my Physician has for some
time past been wishing me to take the benefit of sea-bathing.
Business however has confined me to town hitherto,
and will confine me till next Thursday: on which day
I am under a promise to pay a visit to a friend of
mine who lives in the neighbourhood of Cheltenham, where
the water, I am told, is salt enough for my purpose.
There, it was my intention, before I received your Lordship's
letter




Identifier: | JB/539/201/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.

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1781-07-29

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J.B. to the E. of Shelburne then at Cheltenham in answer to his of July 26th

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201

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Jeremy Bentham

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