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I have had it asserted that been brought by land carriage through this
country was preferable to that which brought by sea to our Ports.
I am highly sensible of the favour your Lordship meant to shew me by the offers
you were so kind to make to my brother off sending me letters of recommendation
to your friends in this country in of those I was so unfortunate to lose,
but as these persons are not immediately in favour such introductions
would only serve to increase the difficulty of in which I should find myself
in with the choice of acquaintance I have at present to decline the passing
so much of my time in company. I would therefore rather beg your
Lordship not to give yourself any such trouble, unless it be that
in any occasion which you might take for some other to write to
them, that you would be so kind as to put in a word or
two in my favour.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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