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In the midst of our chagrins, my good folks, it would be
<p>In the midst of our chagrins, my good folks, it would be
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cruel in me to keep from you a report which if it be true,
cruel in me to keep from you a report which if it be true,
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can hardly fail of giving you pleasure. S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Gilbert Elliot<unclear>,</unclear>
can hardly fail of giving you pleasure. S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Gilbert Elliot
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is dead; <del><gap/></del> so much is certain. He was Treasurer of the Navy.
is dead; <del><gap/></del> so much is certain. He was Treasurer of the Navy.
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The place is in time of peace £3000 a year: and now is <unclear>said</unclear>
The place is in time of peace £3000 a year: and now is said
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to be about £5, or 6,000. I imagine too he has places in his
to be about £5, or 6,000. I imagine too he has places in his
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D. went out, L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> H<unclear>.</unclear> made it a point of honour to go out too.
D. went out, L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> H<unclear>.</unclear> made it a point of honour to go out too.
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It will be by no means a bar to his advancement to the head
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of the Admiralty-board: and probably as it is a place of such
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consequence, there are places under it which he will have
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in his gift. This I find I said before - no matter. So it will
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happen when one lets the pen go as it has a mind to go.</p>
<p>As to R. W. not the least notice has he taken of my letter.</p>
<p>I have got the <hi rend="underline">Incas</hi>: and to night shall finish the Preface
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which I intend to give to Elmsly as a specimen that he may
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<del><gap/></del> <add>judge</add> whether it is worth his while to give me what I expect. <del>Wilson</del>
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The Preface has in it about enough to fill a printed sheet
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that is 24 12<hi rend="superscript">mo</hi> pages in the form <del>that</del> <add>in which</add> Elmsly intends to print
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it. Wilson<del><unclear>s</unclear></del> makes no objections to it: but he little knows
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the consideration that first determined me to listen to the proposal.
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As to R. W. <add>him</add> I have well nigh given up: my concern
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begins to narrow itself to those who really, as M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> D.
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says, deserve a better fate.</p>
<p>You M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Two-Shoes what do you make me pay as for
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a double letter for a short single one torn in two?</p>
<p>Don't <del><gap/></del> let my parcel be sent yet till I desire you.</p>


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In the midst of our chagrins, my good folks, it would be
cruel in me to keep from you a report which if it be true,
can hardly fail of giving you pleasure. Sr Gilbert Elliot
is dead; so much is certain. He was Treasurer of the Navy.
The place is in time of peace £3000 a year: and now is said
to be about £5, or 6,000. I imagine too he has places in his
gift. What does this lead to? I will tell you. I was informed told
just now, by a person who is pretty well informed, (not Lind) that it was
settled Lord Howe was to have it. Ld Howe it seems had had
it once before: in the Duke of Graftons ministry. When the
D. went out, Ld H. made it a point of honour to go out too.
It will be by no means a bar to his advancement to the head
of the Admiralty-board: and probably as it is a place of such
consequence, there are places under it which he will have
in his gift. This I find I said before - no matter. So it will
happen when one lets the pen go as it has a mind to go.

As to R. W. not the least notice has he taken of my letter.

I have got the Incas: and to night shall finish the Preface
which I intend to give to Elmsly as a specimen that he may
judge whether it is worth his while to give me what I expect. Wilson
The Preface has in it about enough to fill a printed sheet
that is 24 12mo pages in the form that in which Elmsly intends to print
it. Wilsons makes no objections to it: but he little knows
the consideration that first determined me to listen to the proposal.
As to R. W. him I have well nigh given up: my concern
begins to narrow itself to those who really, as Mrs D.
says, deserve a better fate.

You Mr Two-Shoes what do you make me pay as for
a double letter for a short single one torn in two?

Don't let my parcel be sent yet till I desire you.





Identifier: | JB/538/090/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.

Date_1

1777-01-28

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538

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090

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Image

001

Titles

Category

Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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