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'' | <p>old he <sic>wish'd</sic> much to know the meaning of <del>the</del> <lb/>Musical Notes & being told <del>that</del> <add>they</add> <sic>co<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> not well<lb/> <note> ! </note> be explained to him but by means of some <lb/>Instrument <del> and it being found he had an Ear</del> <lb/><add><del>and</del> </add> a Friend <del>made him</del> <add> made him</add> a present of a kind of<lb/> Violin called "a <unclear>Kit</unclear>", <add> as he had an Ear</add> <del>upon which</del> he soon was<lb/> capable of playing several Tunes, which afterwards<lb/> encouraged me to let him <add> have</add> the assistance of a <lb/>Master of the Profession.</p> <p>That he has at present, & has always <del>been</del> <add>had</add> <lb/>so much of the Philosopher in him, <add>Your Lordship I dare say will think</add> is the less to<lb/> be wondered <add>at</add> when <del> whe</del> I tell you that many<lb/> of those who knew <add>him</add> when he was but five<lb/> years of age, used to call him the Philosopher<lb/> and if he really was one <del> for his ag,</del> he <lb/> <del>might</del> <add>must indeed</add> be said <add> for his life </add> to be <add>literally </add> The Minute Philosopher,<lb/>but if <del>was</del> <add><del>whether</del> the late</add> Bishop Berkley <add> was he</add> now living who <lb/>published a Book under that name would <add>now</add> <lb/><del> be of that</del> <add>have such an</add> opinion of him <del>now perhaps may<add> as to Class him:</add> </del> <lb/> <del> be a matter of doubt <add> would</add> the Bishop indeed<lb/> could not be supposed to pay him a Compliment<lb/> in naming him among the Members of</del> <add> <del>by Classing</del> as to Class him among the number of </add> <lb/>his Minute Philosophers <del> when he looked</del> <add>some perhaps might think it</add> <del>could</del><add> would</add> not be </add><lb/><del> <gap/> is seen any <add> indeed it might <gap/> <gap/></del> much to his advantage </add> <del> advantageous light but in </del> <lb/> <add> and yet less so in</add> these enlightened times of free Inquiry, <add>as</add> Free<lb/>Thinkers are not <add>now</add> looked upon in so formidable<lb/> a light as here to fore.</p> | ||
<p>These few anecdotes that I have taken the<lb/> liberty of mentioning <del> to your Lordship as taking<lb/> to be <gap/> of what He</del> is the only addition which<lb/> your Lordship could have occasion for <del>to making</del><lb/> <del> perfectly acquainted with out of whom you have</del> <add> to know as much of the Person they relate to</add> <del><sic>wch</sic></del> <gap/> <lb/> <del> on all other account you know as much of as even</del> <add> even as his own Father</add> <lb/><del> even his own Father</del> since to the best of my <lb/> recollection he has passed more Days & Slept more<lb/> nights under Your Lordship's roof than he has ever</p> | |||
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old he wish'd much to know the meaning of the
Musical Notes & being told that they cod not well
! be explained to him but by means of some
Instrument and it being found he had an Ear
and a Friend made him made him a present of a kind of
Violin called "a Kit", as he had an Ear upon which he soon was
capable of playing several Tunes, which afterwards
encouraged me to let him have the assistance of a
Master of the Profession.
That he has at present, & has always been had
so much of the Philosopher in him, Your Lordship I dare say will think is the less to
be wondered at when whe I tell you that many
of those who knew him when he was but five
years of age, used to call him the Philosopher
and if he really was one for his ag, he
might must indeed be said for his life to be literally The Minute Philosopher,
but if was whether the late Bishop Berkley was he now living who
published a Book under that name would now
be of that have such an opinion of him now perhaps may as to Class him:
be a matter of doubt would the Bishop indeed
could not be supposed to pay him a Compliment
in naming him among the Members of by Classing as to Class him among the number of
his Minute Philosophers when he looked some perhaps might think it could would not be </add>
is seen any <add> indeed it might much to his advantage </add> advantageous light but in
and yet less so in these enlightened times of free Inquiry, as Free
Thinkers are not now looked upon in so formidable
a light as here to fore.
These few anecdotes that I have taken the
liberty of mentioning to your Lordship as taking
to be of what He is the only addition which
your Lordship could have occasion for to making
perfectly acquainted with out of whom you have to know as much of the Person they relate to wch
on all other account you know as much of as even even as his own Father
even his own Father since to the best of my
recollection he has passed more Days & Slept more
nights under Your Lordship's roof than he has ever
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Jeremiah Bentham |
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