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thing asking him yet; as he told me but yesterday he had
no money. However he told me he expected some soon, and
will be the for both of us : for I have not received a
farthing from him yet. In three weeks at farthest I take
& you may expect some. Has Peake paid his?
If you want any thing bought now is your time to
mention it. I shall send down a Cloakbag. I have
some shirts that want ruffling and collaring - if that was
of wash is cheap and neat with you perhaps I may
bring them down.
The French scheme seems to be pursued in earnest.
Adieu - it will it will answer no purpose my saying any thing
more to you at present.
My sincere respects to Mr. D & Dr. F. asks whether
either of them have any commands that I can
I should have room enough for a small parcel or two.
Sat.day 27 May. 1775.
Love,
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Jeremy Bentham |
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