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Dear Sir
Having yesterday had the satisfaction pleasure of hearing yesterday
morning of your being happily so far recovered sufficiently as to go abroad,
I hope you will have the goodness to excuse the
liberty I take in mentioning my business recalling myself in your notice, and
requesting the favour to know whether it be your plan
of your advice whether to wait for your your further your leisure
commands in relation to my the business or whether to address
myself to Mr Long to any body , for instance. If you know much many
causes I have had to regret my ever having embarked in
this discouraging unpromising odious business, and have found my proposal
is even now comparing fanciful appearances with of seeing it brought to a prosperous
issue, your would I am sure be more disposed to
sympathize with my anxiety than to regard it with
an eye of severity... to find myself at last be relieved at any price from
the state of suspence in which I have been hanging for so many
years — on the business brought to a termination at any rate
Identifier: | JB/541/574/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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