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but all this must be left to your judgement and friendship
I love him very tenderly as a man, to the full as much
as I admire him as an author and look up to him as
a lawyer, but this makes no part of the motive of any
thing I say. I know, Monsieur le Duc, that you are
governed by motives of a much higher nature, and I flatter
myself that you give me credit for not being insensible to
the same feelings in regard to your country, as well as
my own.
[I beg to offer my most respectful homage to the
Dutchess d'Erville, and to assure you, Monsieur le
Duc, that no one can be with higher respect and
attachment
Your faithful and obedient Servant]
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Jeremy Bentham |
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