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<p>Dear Sir,</p> | |||
<p>I had the pleasure to receive by the | |||
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last post the very ingenious work just <sic>publishd</sic> | |||
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by your eldest Son, I have no doubt to find great | |||
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pleasure & instruction in the perusal of it, and | |||
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I am highly sensible of the honour you do me | |||
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in sending it to me.</p> | |||
<p>I rejoice to hear that my friend | |||
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in Russia goes on well & successfully - I am sure he | |||
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is a treasure to the Empress & I hope she will be one | |||
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in the end to him.</p> | |||
<p>I <sic>shall very happy</sic> to see Mr Bentham | |||
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on his way <sic>thru</sic> here.</p> | |||
<p>I am dear Sir, with great | |||
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Truth, | |||
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<sic>yr</sic> most obedient & | |||
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faithful Sev<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> | |||
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James Harris</p> | |||
<p>Hague Jany 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> | |||
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1788.</p> | |||
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Dear Sir,
I had the pleasure to receive by the
last post the very ingenious work just publishd
by your eldest Son, I have no doubt to find great
pleasure & instruction in the perusal of it, and
I am highly sensible of the honour you do me
in sending it to me.
I rejoice to hear that my friend
in Russia goes on well & successfully - I am sure he
is a treasure to the Empress & I hope she will be one
in the end to him.
I shall very happy to see Mr Bentham
on his way thru here.
I am dear Sir, with great
Truth,
yr most obedient &
faithful Sevt
James Harris
Hague Jany 1st
1788.
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