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' | <p> April 30 <sic>178</sic> Petersburgh<lb/> Cancelled parts of <lb/> S.B.'s letter</p> | ||
<p> Now on to the chief subject of my last letters. I shall wish as<lb/>much as ever that you may come, & will say that I am <lb/> sure if my Father does but assist us with respect to money <lb/> in the manner I proposed, that he certainly will not repent<lb/> of it.</p> <pb/> | |||
<p> I do now tell you that you absolutely must come<lb/> and if you <sic>cant</sic> be furnished with money in the very <lb/> advantageous manner I suggested, you must beg - borrow <lb/> & steal: in that you must raise money on your own credit,<lb/> & live upon the capital.</p> | |||
<p> In another post or two I shall probably direct a letter<lb/>for you <del>to</del> at Amsterdam to the care of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Wilkinson of the <lb/> house of Messrs Rich & Wilkinson: only in case of your going there<lb/> directly you may call for your letter. All this which, I make no <lb/> doubt of your going. I have all along wished you to come chiefly <lb/> on your own account: but just now I would give one of my ears <lb/> to have you here to assist me.</p> <p> You must have no <hi rend="underline">fancy</hi> ones <add> Stockings & Shoes</add> — all white & plain except such as <lb/> you <add> may </add> have already. Some understockings, & some which <gap/> to wear<lb/> under boots.</p> | |||
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April 30 178 Petersburgh
Cancelled parts of
S.B.'s letter
Now on to the chief subject of my last letters. I shall wish as
much as ever that you may come, & will say that I am
sure if my Father does but assist us with respect to money
in the manner I proposed, that he certainly will not repent
of it.
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I do now tell you that you absolutely must come
and if you cant be furnished with money in the very
advantageous manner I suggested, you must beg - borrow
& steal: in that you must raise money on your own credit,
& live upon the capital.
In another post or two I shall probably direct a letter
for you to at Amsterdam to the care of Mr Wilkinson of the
house of Messrs Rich & Wilkinson: only in case of your going there
directly you may call for your letter. All this which, I make no
doubt of your going. I have all along wished you to come chiefly
on your own account: but just now I would give one of my ears
to have you here to assist me.
You must have no fancy ones Stockings & Shoes — all white & plain except such as
you may have already. Some understockings, & some which to wear
under boots.
Identifier: | JB/539/047/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. |
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1780-04-30 |
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539 |
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047 |
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001 |
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Correspondence |
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Samuel Bentham |
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