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make you master of them.
Forgive my plainness — having once banished the
language of reserve and ceremony, I find it impossible
to resume it.
Linc. Inn. Monday morng.
What I can tell you without ceremony and without compliment
is that I admire your letters much, and am
impatient for their continuance.
London 1776.
Bentham
On his right to the definitions
of Liberty and Right
With one from a Mr. Wilson to
him enclosed.
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