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<p>Yes, do <add> I pray you</add> write to my Brother; your writing will be at least <lb/>next to my writing myself. The very great attention <sic>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></sic><lb/> I meet with and the haste I wish to make to reach —<lb/> Catherineberg before the Thaw will I foresee prevent any <lb/>sitting down for an hour to write such a Letter as I <sic>co<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> </sic><lb/> wish <sic>till</sic> I reach that place. There, however, as I must<lb/>stay <sic>till</sic> the Roads are passable, I think nothing can <lb/>prevent my fulfilling so essential a part of my Duty.</p> <p>I have just now been dining with the <unclear>(akeese)</unclear> —<lb/>Arch-Bishop of this Place,and am now as full of <lb/><hi rend="underline">Blessings</hi> and of good cheer as a man need be, the <lb/>former seemed to be given in proportion as I accepted<lb/>of the latter. The rigorous fast observed at this season<lb/>was broke through on my account. I saw the old <lb/>Gentleman officiate in person at his Church before<lb/>Dinner, and inspired as he was after Dinner He <lb/>set about explaining to me the Ceremonies I had <lb/>seen - He taught me for example most perfectly how<lb/>the fingers are placed to give his <unclear>Block</unclear> the benediction.<lb/>You may save the Bit I enclose for J.B. & the Copy<lb/> of this &c</p> <p> Yes, I believe you must <!-- illegible scrawl --><lb/> <!-- illegible scrawl --><lb/> <del>I</del>write to Carew & Sir James.</p> | <p>Yes, do <add> I pray you</add> write to my Brother; your writing will be at least <lb/>next to my writing myself. The very great attention <sic>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></sic><lb/> I meet with and the haste I wish to make to reach —<lb/> Catherineberg before the Thaw will I foresee prevent any <lb/>sitting down for an hour to write such a Letter as I <sic>co<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> </sic><lb/> wish <sic>till</sic> I reach that place. There, however, as I must<lb/>stay <sic>till</sic> the Roads are passable, I think nothing can <lb/>prevent my fulfilling so essential a part of my Duty.</p> <p>I have just now been dining with the <unclear>(akeese)</unclear> —<lb/>Arch-Bishop of this Place,and am now as full of <lb/><hi rend="underline">Blessings</hi> and of good cheer as a man need be, the <lb/>former seemed to be given in proportion as I accepted<lb/>of the latter. The rigorous fast observed at this season<lb/>was broke through on my account. I saw the old <lb/>Gentleman officiate in person at his Church before<lb/>Dinner, and inspired as he was after Dinner He <lb/>set about explaining to me the Ceremonies I had <lb/>seen - He taught me for example most perfectly how<lb/>the fingers are placed to give his <unclear>Block</unclear> the benediction.<lb/>You may save the Bit I enclose for J.B. & the Copy<lb/> of this &c</p> <p> Yes, I believe you must <!-- illegible scrawl --><lb/> <!-- illegible scrawl --><lb/> <del>I</del>write to Carew & Sir James.</p> | ||
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Plese at Petersburg, from S.B.
Letter to
I wish you would take a copy of all my Letters which you get a
sight of and send to my Brother, otherwise notwithstanding my
promise, He will hear but little from me. If you get a
sight of my Letters to Sir James copy them also O.S.
Ustjugo March 14 1781
N.S.
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Yes, do I pray you write to my Brother; your writing will be at least
next to my writing myself. The very great attention wch
I meet with and the haste I wish to make to reach —
Catherineberg before the Thaw will I foresee prevent any
sitting down for an hour to write such a Letter as I cod
wish till I reach that place. There, however, as I must
stay till the Roads are passable, I think nothing can
prevent my fulfilling so essential a part of my Duty.
I have just now been dining with the (akeese) —
Arch-Bishop of this Place,and am now as full of
Blessings and of good cheer as a man need be, the
former seemed to be given in proportion as I accepted
of the latter. The rigorous fast observed at this season
was broke through on my account. I saw the old
Gentleman officiate in person at his Church before
Dinner, and inspired as he was after Dinner He
set about explaining to me the Ceremonies I had
seen - He taught me for example most perfectly how
the fingers are placed to give his Block the benediction.
You may save the Bit I enclose for J.B. & the Copy
of this &c
Yes, I believe you must
Iwrite to Carew & Sir James.
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1781-02-26 |
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Correspondence |
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Samuel Bentham |
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