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<del><gap/></del> <add>in</add> it - it is to be had, I imagine, at any Bookseller's. I<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add>in</add> it - it is to be had, I imagine, at any Bookseller's. I<lb/>
would further beg, if it could be done without inconvenience,<lb/>
would further beg, if it could be done without inconvenience,<lb/>
that somebody might call at M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Reynold's the Hatter in<lb/>
that somebody might call at M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Reynolds's the Hatter in<lb/>
Fleet Street, and ask if there be any thing left there for me,<lb/>
Fleet Street, and ask if there be any thing left there for me,<lb/>
<add>not sooner than 9 in the evening if possible</add> that if there should be, it may be put up with the other things.<lb/>
<add>not sooner than 9 in the evening if possible</add> that if there should be, it may be put up with the other things.<lb/>
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Bel Savage whence there is one Coach at least sets out that<lb/>
Bel Savage whence there is one Coach at least sets out that<lb/>
goes through Basingstoke. if this last can not be done with<lb/>
goes through Basingstoke. if this last can not be done with<lb/>
entire convenience, it is not of indispensable necessity. - My<lb/>
entire convenience, it is not of indispensable necessity. &#x2014; My<lb/>
Uncle desires his Compliments - Yours Dear Sir dutifully<lb/>
Uncle desires his Compliments &#x2014; Your's Dear Sir dutifully<lb/>
and affectionately<lb/>
and affectionately<lb/>
Jeremy Bentham<lb/>
Jeremy Bentham<lb/>
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it at all. — I should likewise be glad if you could spare me
one either set of Ogilly's engraved Maps of the roads, and buy me besides
the last edition of the small pocket Book of the roads
not engraved, which is called Ogilly's, with the Map of England
in it - it is to be had, I imagine, at any Bookseller's. I
would further beg, if it could be done without inconvenience,
that somebody might call at Mr Reynolds's the Hatter in
Fleet Street, and ask if there be any thing left there for me,
not sooner than 9 in the evening if possible that if there should be, it may be put up with the other things.
in that case, it may be perhaps as well to send them to the
Bel Savage whence there is one Coach at least sets out that
goes through Basingstoke. if this last can not be done with
entire convenience, it is not of indispensable necessity. — My
Uncle desires his Compliments — Your's Dear Sir dutifully
and affectionately
Jeremy Bentham
Whitchurch Tuesday July 26th
1768

I could wish to know that you have
received my two former letters.




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1768-07-26

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218

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Jeremy Bentham

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