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letter, to have staid a considerable part of the summer: but
my physician says a fortnight's bathing there will answer
my purpose he thinks, pretty sufficiently, if it be succeeded
by bathing in the fresh water, the means of which I take
for granted I should find at Bowood. For this reason,
if it were entirely equal to your Lordship, I could rather
wish to defer paying my respects at that place till Friday
Fortnight: but if on any account whatever an earlier day
should be more agreable, any intimation to that effect should
be obey'd as soon as it was received. I hope I should
not then be too late for the pleasure of Captain Blanket's
company, to whom I beg my compliments. It would be an
indulgence
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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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Jeremy Bentham |
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