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<head>Report</head> <note><!-- Pencil note -->N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 2</note><lb/> | |||
<p><del>In obedience to</del> <add>Pursuant to order</add> orders, I took post <add>and quartered myself</add> on Saturday night<lb/> | |||
<add>the 31 ult. </add> at Lansdowne House <add>without saying a word, | |||
but inwardly resolved</add> determined <add> to maintain it surrender it to any</add> not to quit it <del>but at the</del> to the<lb/> | |||
<add>inferior mandate.</add>last extremity. L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.L. in bad spirits: <add>the</add> bears stood in his<lb/> | |||
eyes at dinner time; and he could not eat. I am but <lb/> | |||
a <del>bad</del><add>sorry</add> comforter. I am more apt to catch the <add>infection</add> <del>contagion</del>,<lb/> | |||
than fit to stem it. Luckily <add>before <hi rend="underline">I</hi> had dined</add> <del>in</del> came M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Morgan,<lb/> | |||
whose conversation did in some degree what I would have <lb/> | |||
wished to do.</p> | |||
<p><add>The</add> My orders <add>admitted</add> <del>allowed</del> of my <del>evacuating my post</del><add>decamping</add> the<lb/> | |||
next morning. I did so, but having met with some news<lb/> | |||
at Hampstead that I thought would interest him, I came<lb/> | |||
back <add>at night to bring</add> to <del>tel</del>l it him. At 1/2 after 10 he had already <lb/> | |||
been <del>retired</del> <add><del>bu</del></add> half and hour <del>to</del> <add>in</add> his bedchamber. He seemed<lb/> | |||
really pleased to see me, yet sent me <del>away before</del><add> up stairs <del>to bed</del></add><lb/> | |||
eleven. L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Henry whose cough <add>though a trifling one</add>seems to occasion some anxiety | |||
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Report No 2
In obedience to Pursuant to order orders, I took post and quartered myself on Saturday night
the 31 ult. at Lansdowne House without saying a word,
but inwardly resolved determined to maintain it surrender it to any not to quit it but at the to the
inferior mandate.last extremity. Ld.L. in bad spirits: the bears stood in his
eyes at dinner time; and he could not eat. I am but
a badsorry comforter. I am more apt to catch the infection contagion,
than fit to stem it. Luckily before I had dined in came Mr Morgan,
whose conversation did in some degree what I would have
wished to do.
The My orders admitted allowed of my evacuating my postdecamping the
next morning. I did so, but having met with some news
at Hampstead that I thought would interest him, I came
back at night to bring to tell it him. At 1/2 after 10 he had already
been retired bu half and hour to in his bedchamber. He seemed
really pleased to see me, yet sent me away before up stairs to bed
eleven. Ld Henry whose cough though a trifling oneseems to occasion some anxiety
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jeremy bentham |
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letter 682, vol. 4 |
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