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<p>at this time, that he was introduced as Mr Bentham a gentleman <lb/>
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of considerable fortune.  He had something to recommend him to <lb/>
 
Klaproth for he brought a specimen of asbestos of remarkable <lb/>
 
beauty – of a green color divided into filaments of inconceivable fineness.</p>
 
<p>At Hanover I was amused by the Picture of the Duke of York <lb/>
(apt illustration of royalty!) pulling his fool’s nose before the whole Court.</p>
<p><del>When I was</del> In Holland I was very much scandalised<lb/>
at seeing men &amp; maidens proclaiming their <hi rend="underline">Lust</hi> – (<hi rend="underline">Lust</hi> is<lb/>
the word for pleasure – as Lust Sais, pleasure house – Lust<lb/>
Garden – Pleasure Garden)</p>
<p>At the Hague I dined with Sir James Harris, where I<lb/>
met with the Son of the lickspittle to the Duke of<lb/>
Newcastle, who was the dirtiest fellow I ever heard of<lb/>
&amp; when at school we used to shut the doors against him.<lb/>
Sir James wanted to introduce me to the Stadtholder but<lb/>
he was a foolish fellow &amp; I should only have stared at one<lb/>
who would only have stared at me.</p>
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at this time, that he was introduced as Mr Bentham a gentleman
of considerable fortune. He had something to recommend him to
Klaproth for he brought a specimen of asbestos of remarkable
beauty – of a green color divided into filaments of inconceivable fineness.

At Hanover I was amused by the Picture of the Duke of York
(apt illustration of royalty!) pulling his fool’s nose before the whole Court.

When I was In Holland I was very much scandalised
at seeing men & maidens proclaiming their Lust – (Lust is
the word for pleasure – as Lust Sais, pleasure house – Lust
Garden – Pleasure Garden)

At the Hague I dined with Sir James Harris, where I
met with the Son of the lickspittle to the Duke of
Newcastle, who was the dirtiest fellow I ever heard of
& when at school we used to shut the doors against him.
Sir James wanted to introduce me to the Stadtholder but
he was a foolish fellow & I should only have stared at one
who would only have stared at me.


Identifier: | JB/009/101/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 9.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

009

Main Headings

Folio number

101

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

linking material

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1831

Notes public

ID Number

3402

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