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I have sent you a few passages from
my Book which I have got Mr
Clark's Clerk to transcribe — The
remainder of the Chapter of Offences
Principal & Accessory he has with him
in Town & has probably finished by this
time - that of Theft I have not yet
revised.
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Chertsey Tuesday morn. 29th Sepr. 1772.
Hon:d Sir.
I find myself prevented by the weather
from paying my duty to you, as was my intention,
today; but tomorrow; if there should be
any probability of rain, I shall make sure
by getting into the Coach. At our interview I
hope to read in your looks a confirmation of
the account that my Landlord has given me,
that this Summer's campaign has answer'd perfectly
to yourself, my Mother, & Brothers, in point
of health and entertainment — till when
I am
Your's dutifully & affectionately
Jere.y Bentham —
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Jeremy Bentham |
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