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<p> consequent feeling. May they both continue to give you and <lb/> M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi>. Bentham every Satisfaction you so amply deserve.<lb/> I beg to assure you that I shall always be much flattered<lb/> by hearing from you, and by any opportunity afforded me<lb/> of <sic>shewing</sic> my Attentions, and of cultivating your <lb/> Friendship and good opinion.</p> <p> M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> | <p> consequent feeling. May they both continue to give you and <lb/> M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi>. Bentham every Satisfaction you so amply deserve.<lb/> I beg to assure you that I shall always be much flattered<lb/> by hearing from you, and by any opportunity afforded me<lb/> of <sic>shewing</sic> my Attentions, and of cultivating your <lb/> Friendship and good opinion.</p> <p> M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Pattle continues a poor Invalid<lb/> <sic>tho'</sic> our Journey to the West, and Sea bathing at Weymouth <lb/> have done her some Service. She joins with me in best<lb/> Respects to you and M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Bentham and I beg to assure <lb/> you that I am with sincere regard</p> <p> Sir,<lb/> Your very faithful and <lb/> <sic>Obed.<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></sic> Servant<lb/> F: Pattle <sic>Jun<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> </p> | ||
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consequent feeling. May they both continue to give you and
Mrs. Bentham every Satisfaction you so amply deserve.
I beg to assure you that I shall always be much flattered
by hearing from you, and by any opportunity afforded me
of shewing my Attentions, and of cultivating your
Friendship and good opinion.
Mrs Pattle continues a poor Invalid
tho' our Journey to the West, and Sea bathing at Weymouth
have done her some Service. She joins with me in best
Respects to you and Mrs Bentham and I beg to assure
you that I am with sincere regard
Sir,
Your very faithful and
Obed.t Servant
F: Pattle Junr
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209 |
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002 |
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