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with the great Concern I must feel at having given you any the least
uneasiness, could atone for my misconduct, I should not
dispair of enjoying again one day or other some shares
of your good opinion.
If I cannot be permitted to have the satisfaction of seeing
you, Sir, before you leave this Country, give me leave
to take this opportunity of assuring you of the highest
Sence I shall ever entertain of the many obligations I
am under to you and of the greatest sincerity and
respect with which I remain
Sir
Your most obedient
humble Servant
Saml Bentham
Strelna
Sunday Morning
13. Augt 1783.
To the above, was received the following
Answer from Sir James Harris
My dear Bentham
It is so long ago since my Breakfast that
I have totally forgot every thing which passed
there; I shall be heartily glad to see you at
dinner today. be assured that your Letter of
yesterday has not diminished that regard I
ever was disposed to have for you
Ever your's
J.H.
Monday 7. in the Morning
directed
a' Mr. Bentham a' Strelna
ou partout ou il est.
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