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<head>1824 Feb. 19<lb/>
J.B. to Greek Legislature</head>
 
<note>3</note>
 
<p><!-- This para is deleted --><del><gap/></del> <!-- Greek -->Kurios Bentham indeed? Legislators!<lb/>
I <add>let me</add> beseech you &#x2014; no more <del><gap/></del> <!-- Greek -->Kurios. <del>Say</del> <!-- Greek -->Doulios &#x2014;<lb/>
<del>if you please</del> O yes! say <!-- Greek -->Doulos if you please <add>sias &#x2014; this is my</add> <add>already <unclear>mine</unclear></add> <add>small <gap/></add> <add>&#x2014;</add> <add>this is my most<lb/>
humble title</add><lb/>
<del>if some thing must at at any rate be put before my<lb/>
if <gap/><gap/><gap/> <add><!-- Greek -->epi<gap/></add> <!-- Greek -->pias<lb/>
<gap/> &#x2014; <gap/> &#x2014; say <!-- Greek -->Doulos, and you will say<lb/>
that which is not more honourable <add>in me</add> than true <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
what is not only my greatest aversion, and strictly<lb/>
true what can not always be said of titles, <gap/><lb/>
strictly true. Were it for any bread that I were working <add>for bread my labour <gap/></add><lb/>
be my nature there it is.</del> How should it be otherwise!<lb/>
<del>I would not work more <gap/> zealously,</del> than I<lb/>
<del>strictly true.</del> No; <del>were it</del> more <del><gap/></del> <add><gap/></add> my labours could<lb/>
not be were it for bread. How should it be otherwise? for<lb/>
<del>do and <gap/><gap/> in</del> such labour is my highest<lb/>
<add>choicest</add> pleasure. Seventy years ago I devoted myself<lb/>
to the service of mankind: and now at length, for<lb/>
by you <del>I am</del> <add>am I now</add> enabled &#x2014; <del><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del> <add>now at length <del><gap/><gap/><gap/></del></add><lb/>
<del>vow.</del> am I <add>in your service <del><gap/></del></add> occupied in the performance of this vow.</p>
 
<p>This will be delivered to you by the worthy <add>comrade</add><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add>quondam <del>companion</del> comrade</add> of our <unclear>Lourith's</unclear> &#x2014; <del><gap/></del> Edward <unclear>Blaqumorly</unclear><lb/>
whose <del>the</del> <add>his</add> title <del>you have given him you have</del> of <!-- Greek -->Philillen: notatos <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<del>in him by you</del> <add>as given to him in yours to me,</add> continues to be so well merited:<lb/>
<del>but <gap/> <gap/> superlative, superlative as it is <add>admitts I hope of sharers.</add><lb/>
<gap/> admitts of <gap/><gap/> so at least you must acknowledge<lb/>
you must acknowledge <gap/><gap/><lb/>
admirable <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/>. or you will have<lb/>
been sowing the seeds of jealousy between <gap/> <gap/> <add>friends and</add><lb/>
my <gap/> <add>friend</add>, two of the most faithful of your servants.</del></p>
 
<p>Farewell Legislators! May success ever attend<lb/>
your labours in the <del><gap/></del> Council, as is <del>does</del> <add>has done</add> those<lb/>
of your heroes in the field. <del>happier the one</del> <hi rend="superscript">[+]1</hi><lb/>
<note><hi rend="superscript">[+]1</hi> Should any modern<lb/>
Xerxes presume to<lb/>
<del>to <gap/><gap/><gap/> <add>obstruct <gap/></add></del><lb/>
offer their obstruction, may<lb/>
his fate be that of the<lb/>
ancient one:</note><lb/>
<add>Already</add> <add>in my writing to you</add> <add>I have perhaps</add><lb/>
<del>I have written already to you</del> <add>written too much.</add> I remain <del>the <add>that other</add></del> <add>the</add> pen<lb/>
<del>pen with which which I was</del> <add>that uses</add> writing <del>with</del> for you:<lb/>
<del>after subscribing</del> <add>What <del><gap/></del> remains is to subscribe</add> myself <hi rend="superscript">[+]2</hi><lb/>
<note><hi rend="superscript">[+]2</hi> and with somewhat<lb/>
more truth than is common<lb/>
in such subscriptions,</note><lb/>
Your <!-- Greek -->doulos <del><gap/> <add><gap/></add></del> kadierotatos</p>
 
<p>Jeremy Bentham.</p>
 






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1824 Feb. 19
J.B. to Greek Legislature

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Kurios Bentham indeed? Legislators!
I let me beseech you — no more Kurios. Say Doulios —
if you please O yes! say Doulos if you please sias — this is my already mine small this is my most
humble title

if some thing must at at any rate be put before my
if epi pias
— say Doulos, and you will say
that which is not more honourable in me than true
what is not only my greatest aversion, and strictly
true what can not always be said of titles,
strictly true. Were it for any bread that I were working for bread my labour
be my nature there it is.
How should it be otherwise!
I would not work more zealously, than I
strictly true. No; were it more my labours could
not be were it for bread. How should it be otherwise? for
do and in such labour is my highest
choicest pleasure. Seventy years ago I devoted myself
to the service of mankind: and now at length, for
by you I am am I now enabled — now at length
vow. am I in your service occupied in the performance of this vow.

This will be delivered to you by the worthy comrade
quondam companion comrade of our Lourith's Edward Blaqumorly
whose the his title you have given him you have of Philillen: notatos
in him by you as given to him in yours to me, continues to be so well merited:
but superlative, superlative as it is admitts I hope of sharers.
admitts of so at least you must acknowledge
you must acknowledge
admirable . or you will have
been sowing the seeds of jealousy between friends and
my friend, two of the most faithful of your servants.

Farewell Legislators! May success ever attend
your labours in the Council, as is does has done those
of your heroes in the field. happier the one [+]1
[+]1 Should any modern
Xerxes presume to
to obstruct
offer their obstruction, may
his fate be that of the
ancient one:

Already in my writing to you I have perhaps
I have written already to you written too much. I remain the that other the pen
pen with which which I was that uses writing with for you:
after subscribing What remains is to subscribe myself [+]2
[+]2 and with somewhat
more truth than is common
in such subscriptions,

Your doulos kadierotatos

Jeremy Bentham.




Identifier: | JB/012/189/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 12.

Date_1

1824-02-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

012

Main Headings

Folio number

189

Info in main headings field

jb to greek legislature

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1823

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1823

Notes public

ID Number

4250

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