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<add>In | <p><add>In June last</add> You were pleased to assure the D. of Dorset that<lb/>every thing should be settled to my satisfaction: you<lb/>should have said to that of my heirs</p> | ||
<p>If I speak I am not heard: if I write it is<lb/>waste paper. It costs me weeks of <sic>sollicitation</sic><lb/>to know whether a paper has come under your<lb/>eye: and to have learnt this is to have learnt<lb/>that it has been neglected<lb/></p> | |||
<p>Four weeks are now elapsed since I wrote<lb/><add>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Dundas</add> a most pressing letter, as pressing as I could make<lb/>it pressing <add>as I thought</add> in argument pressing I am sure in<lb/>point of fact praying that if not speeded I might<lb/>be discharged: even this favour was too much for<lb/>me. You have me in a vice: and nothing<lb/>can make you open it <add>let go your hold</add>.<lb/></p> | |||
<p>Three months ago I wrote a letter to yourself<lb/>praying a supply that for me might be a<lb/>timely one for the expences <del>in</del> <add>into</add> which you have<lb/>plunged me - You left me to my fate.<lb/></p> | |||
<p>For this twelvemonth past I have been an object<lb/>of compassion to my friends: when shall I be so<lb/>to you? I did not use to court compassion<lb/>I have not been used to court compassion: but<lb/>compassion now would be a boon to me: I <lb/>fear that sentiment is not <add>compassion is no</add> plentiful <add>in plenty</add> with you:<lb/>if it were I think I might have come in for<lb/>a share of it before now.<lb/></p><pb/> | |||
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In June last You were pleased to assure the D. of Dorset that
every thing should be settled to my satisfaction: you
should have said to that of my heirs
If I speak I am not heard: if I write it is
waste paper. It costs me weeks of sollicitation
to know whether a paper has come under your
eye: and to have learnt this is to have learnt
that it has been neglected
Four weeks are now elapsed since I wrote
Mr Dundas a most pressing letter, as pressing as I could make
it pressing as I thought in argument pressing I am sure in
point of fact praying that if not speeded I might
be discharged: even this favour was too much for
me. You have me in a vice: and nothing
can make you open it let go your hold.
Three months ago I wrote a letter to yourself
praying a supply that for me might be a
timely one for the expences in into which you have
plunged me - You left me to my fate.
For this twelvemonth past I have been an object
of compassion to my friends: when shall I be so
to you? I did not use to court compassion
I have not been used to court compassion: but
compassion now would be a boon to me: I
fear that sentiment is not compassion is no plentiful in plenty with you:
if it were I think I might have come in for
a share of it before now.
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Identifier: | JB/541/582/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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1794-09-16 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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