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<p>Queen's Col. Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 24<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 176<del>2</del>3.</p>
<p>Dear Papa</p>
 
<p> I arrived here <sic>o'</sic> Tuesday evening in good condition,<lb/>
having <add>made use</add> of M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Palmer's recipe for Sickness, (a Sheet of Paper<lb/>
to be applied to the Stomach; <sic>tho'</sic> it is probable that<lb/>
Anti<del>cachechi</del><add>cachectic</add> received no small assistance from imagination.<lb/> <del>tho'</del> <add>notwithstanding</add> the Clocks were striking 5 when I got to the Inn,<lb/>
and the Watchmen going their Rounds, you little imagine<lb/>
how near I was missing my passage, the Coach having been<lb/>
gone about 5 Minutes when I got there, for in all probability<lb/>
M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Brown's Man <sic>suppress'd</sic> the Sequel, as it could<lb/>
not <del>give</del><add>afford</add> a very striking Specimen of his Wit. the Coachman<lb/>
had left Word he would wait at the White Horse Cellar; so<lb/>
thither we trudged, John having previously declared, he knew<lb/>
his Way; for my part I knew not a Step. When we had walked<lb/>
about a Mile and a half or more, we came to a Square, <sic>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></sic><lb/>
to his great <sic>Surprize</sic>, and to my great Vexation, we found<lb/>
to be Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, instead of  Leicester-Square, which</p>






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Queen's Col. Jany 24th 17623.

Dear Papa

I arrived here o' Tuesday evening in good condition,
having made use of Mrs Palmer's recipe for Sickness, (a Sheet of Paper
to be applied to the Stomach; tho' it is probable that
Anticachechicachectic received no small assistance from imagination.
tho' notwithstanding the Clocks were striking 5 when I got to the Inn,
and the Watchmen going their Rounds, you little imagine
how near I was missing my passage, the Coach having been
gone about 5 Minutes when I got there, for in all probability
Mr Brown's Man suppress'd the Sequel, as it could
not giveafford a very striking Specimen of his Wit. the Coachman
had left Word he would wait at the White Horse Cellar; so
thither we trudged, John having previously declared, he knew
his Way; for my part I knew not a Step. When we had walked
about a Mile and a half or more, we came to a Square, wch
to his great Surprize, and to my great Vexation, we found
to be Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, instead of Leicester-Square, which




Identifier: | JB/537/156/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537.

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1763-01-24

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156

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Jeremy Bentham

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