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D. for its contents. But what is become of the letter that
D. for its contents. But what is become of the letter that
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was written from <unclear>Seven-oaks</unclear>? You must give me some
was written from Seven-oaks? You must give me some
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account of it.</p>
account of it.</p>
<p>I am glad <del>you</del> M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> D. <unclear>approvd</unclear> the French scheme,  
<p>I am glad <del>you</del> M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> D. opposed the French scheme,  
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it is a very idle notion to suppose two people can travel
it is a very idle notion to suppose two people can travel
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at the same <sic>expence</sic> as one. The single <unclear>stretch</unclear> of boats is <add>over and back on June</add>
at the same <sic>expence</sic> as one. The single article of boats is <add>over and back again</add>
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at <unclear>haste</unclear> £1. 6. 0 if not double that sum: and if the <sic>expences</sic>
at least £1. 6. 0 if not double that sum: and if the <sic>expences</sic>
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were really not <unclear>increased</unclear>, it would not appear so to other
were really not <sic>encreased</sic>, it would not appear so to other
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  people. In their circumstances the appearance of extravagance
  people. In their circumstances the appearance of extravagance
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courage. I have a scheme in my head which is this. <del>I have</del>
courage. I have a scheme in my head which is this. <del>I have</del>
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Upon <unclear>maturely</unclear> considering W's Deed such as it is (I mean
Upon maturely considering W's Deed such as it is (I mean
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the old one, I have no doubt of its' being good in <hi rend="underline">Equity</hi>:
the old one, I have no doubt of its' being good in <hi rend="underline">Equity</hi>:
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though I still <sic>can not</sic> help fearing <add>whether</add> it might prove good in Law.  
though I still <sic>can not</sic> help fearing <add>whether</add> it might prove good in Law.  
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If then it should be necessary to <del>go <gap/></del> <add>resort to</add> Equity against any <unclear>creditor</unclear>,
If then it should be necessary to <del>go <gap/></del> <add>resort to</add> Equity against any creditor,
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and as a means of deterring them from taking any <unclear>steps</unclear>
and as a means of deterring them from taking any steps
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that would make it necessary for us to resort to Equity, the business
that would make it necessary for us to resort to Equity, the business
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view my scheme is to get W. to make it over absolutely in
view my scheme is to get W. to make it over absolutely in
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the way of <unclear>sale</unclear>: <add>which is the more reasonable as</add> the money he received from M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> A. is the very
the way of sale: <add>which is the more reasonable as</add> the money he received from M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> A. is the very
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money and all the money that he gave for it. In this case
money and all the money that he gave for it. In this case
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all his purposes might be answered by <add>M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> A. making him</add> a long <unclear>lease</unclear> determinable
all his purposes might be answered by <add>M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> A.'s making him</add> a long lease determinable
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upon the lives of one or both of them as it shall be agreed: with
upon the lives of one or both of them as it shall be agreed: with
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the interest of the money by way of rent. This would have a  
the interest of the money by way of rent. This would have a  
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<unclear>fuller</unclear> good effect: inasmuch as she as Landlady would  
further good effect: inasmuch as she as Landlady would  
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have a preference as far as one years' rent went to any
have a preference as far as one years' rent went to any
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Thank you my dear Sam for your letter, and Mrs
D. for its contents. But what is become of the letter that
was written from Seven-oaks? You must give me some
account of it.

I am glad you Mrs D. opposed the French scheme,
it is a very idle notion to suppose two people can travel
at the same expence as one. The single article of boats is over and back again
at least £1. 6. 0 if not double that sum: and if the expences
were really not encreased, it would not appear so to other
people. In their circumstances the appearance of extravagance
ought to be avoided almost as much as the reality.

As to the Mortgage affair I would have you all take
courage. I have a scheme in my head which is this. I have
Upon maturely considering W's Deed such as it is (I mean
the old one, I have no doubt of its' being good in Equity:
though I still can not help fearing whether it might prove good in Law.
If then it should be necessary to go resort to Equity against any creditor,
and as a means of deterring them from taking any steps
that would make it necessary for us to resort to Equity, the business
will be for us, if we can, to get possession: in that
view my scheme is to get W. to make it over absolutely in
the way of sale: which is the more reasonable as the money he received from Mr A. is the very
money and all the money that he gave for it. In this case
all his purposes might be answered by Mrs A.'s making him a long lease determinable
upon the lives of one or both of them as it shall be agreed: with
the interest of the money by way of rent. This would have a
further good effect: inasmuch as she as Landlady would
have a preference as far as one years' rent went to any
other creditors.




Identifier: | JB/538/110/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.

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1777-03-22

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538

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110

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Jeremy Bentham

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