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well received as it merited.  His age is six and twenty. Till his arrival<lb/>
 
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him.  He has just been entered of Lincoln's Inn, and with his father and<lb/>
mother and two sisters means I believe to divide his time between this<lb/>
country and France.  I find him eminently well qualified for assisting<lb/>
me as he now is doing all my occupations, so far as the aristocratical<lb/>
and French and Russian leanings of him and <gap/> the family<lb/>
will admitt, and in possession of no small quantity of useful knowledge<lb/>
which I do not possess myself:  of the languages for example of various countries<lb/>
which he has visited, and of the state of affairs, in respect of law, as well<lb/>
as the physical branch of art and science, and acquaintance with men and<lb/>
manners from the lowest to the highest, in France.  Copies which he had given<lb/>
me of two publications of his, (one of them a translation of a work of<lb/>
mine of the logical cast, with improvements and additions).  I take<lb/>
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your well known urbanity, left no doubt of its being at least as
well received as it merited. His age is six and twenty. Till his arrival
here in last, I had not held converse with him since he
was a boy of fourteen. But from what I have now seen of him, I
am more gratified than surprised at the notice you have taken of
him. He has just been entered of Lincoln's Inn, and with his father and
mother and two sisters means I believe to divide his time between this
country and France. I find him eminently well qualified for assisting
me as he now is doing all my occupations, so far as the aristocratical
and French and Russian leanings of him and the family
will admitt, and in possession of no small quantity of useful knowledge
which I do not possess myself: of the languages for example of various countries
which he has visited, and of the state of affairs, in respect of law, as well
as the physical branch of art and science, and acquaintance with men and
manners from the lowest to the highest, in France. Copies which he had given
me of two publications of his, (one of them a translation of a work of
mine of the logical cast, with improvements and additions). I take
the


Identifier: | JB/011/241/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

241

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

richard doane

Watermarks

j whatman 1826

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1826

Notes public

ID Number

3938

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