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<p>of and proposed without <unclear>my privity</unclear>. In this case, if he
<p>of and proposed without any priority. In this case, if he
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should come into it, and would invite his Sister <add>to his house</add> for th<unclear>is</unclear>
should come into it, and would invite his Sister <add>to his house</add> for this
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purpose, I would go down to meet her. But you must
purpose, I would go down to meet her. But you must
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make sure about the Assets first &#x2014; see what grounds <unclear>he</unclear>
make sure about the Assets first &#x2014; see what grounds he
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has to grow upon - for M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> D, says he never understood
has to grow upon - for M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> D, says he never understood
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it to be more than £3,000, and that the D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> knows
it to be more than £3,000, and that the D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> knows
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nothing of his father's affairs. In the article <unclear>of person</unclear>, <add>as far as I can judge</add> by
nothing of his father's affairs. In the article of person, <add>as far as I can judge</add> by
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what I have seen hitherto, I think I <add>give the</add> preference <add>to</add> Miss
what I have seen hitherto, I think I <add>give the</add> preference <add>to</add> Miss
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-Square &#x2014; Place-ish <hi rend="underline">world</hi>.</p>
-Square &#x2014; Place-ish <hi rend="underline">world</hi>.</p>


<p>I have little hope of <unclear>decompo<sic>z</sic>ing</unclear> Respirable Air unless
<p>I have little hope of decompo<sic>z</sic>ing Respirable Air unless
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it be by <hi rend="underline">Composed</hi> Elective Attraction.</p>
it be by <hi rend="underline">Composed</hi> Elective Attraction.</p>


<p>Many thanks to the D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> for the account of his thermo<unclear>statical</unclear>
<p>Many thanks to the D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> for the account of his thermo-metrical
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observations - I like it much - It seems very
observations - I like it much - It seems very
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in any family as there. One of the girls plays I find
in any family as there. One of the girls plays I find
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upon the <hi rend="underline">Piano forte</hi>: that will be a <unclear>cementing</unclear> principle.
upon the <hi rend="underline">Piano forte</hi>: that will be a <hi rend="underline">cementing</hi> principle.
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Tomorrow I go to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Anderson's.</p>
Tomorrow I go to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Anderson's.</p>
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tell. I have not been to Qu. P. since he was.</p>
tell. I have not been to Qu. P. since he was.</p>


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of and proposed without any priority. In this case, if he
should come into it, and would invite his Sister to his house for this
purpose, I would go down to meet her. But you must
make sure about the Assets first — see what grounds he
has to grow upon - for Mr D, says he never understood
it to be more than £3,000, and that the Dr knows
nothing of his father's affairs. In the article of person, as far as I can judge by
what I have seen hitherto, I think I give the preference to Miss
Clark: what I prefer pleases me in Miss S. is her little unacquaintance
with London and the fripperies vacuities of the Queen's
-Square — Place-ish world.

I have little hope of decompozing Respirable Air unless
it be by Composed Elective Attraction.

Many thanks to the Dr for the account of his thermo-metrical
observations - I like it much - It seems very
well drawn up, both as to in point of arrangement and as to of diction.
Mr Nairne and his family I like wonderfully: they were
all exceedingly civil to me - and Mr Nairne gave me
a general Sunday-dinner. You, I find, are quite upon
terms of intimacy there: you she spoke of you by the
name of Sam. I never that I remember felt myself so soon at my ease
in any family as there. One of the girls plays I find
upon the Piano forte: that will be a cementing principle.
Tomorrow I go to Mr Anderson's.

Whether Mr D. is commenced "simple" or no, is more than I can
tell. I have not been to Qu. P. since he was.




Identifier: | JB/538/001/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.

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1776-02-08

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538

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001

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002

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Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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