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<pb/><p>have not a little of his Company then I shall not have any of it<lb/>for a long time, and very likely never after as he will be gone to<lb/>Ireland before the <sic>Holydays</sic> are over. I am very sensible, as I am<lb/>sure I ought to be (do not stop here) of the kind regard You have<lb/>to what you think may conduce to my pleasure, and shall be<lb/>glad to go with you to Tunbridge, <del><gap/></del> especially as Stone<lb/>is to be there. I wrote a letter on Tuesday to my Aunt<lb/>Grove as you bid me to let her know the time of my breaking<lb/>up, and to desire to let me know by an answer when<lb/>it would be convenient for me to go there little thinking<lb/>of going to Tunbridge with you, and must therefore write<lb/>another to her to say some things which I have said;</p><p>I am</p><p>Dear Papa</p><p>Your dutiful and obedient Son</p><p>Jeremiah Bentham.</p><p>PS. you see I have forgot<lb/>my name.</p><pb/>
<p>have not a little of his Company then I shall not have any of it<lb/>for a long time, and very likely never after as he will be gone to<lb/>Ireland before the <sic>Holydays</sic> are over. I am very sensible, as I am<lb/>sure I ought to be (do not stop here) of the kind regard You have<lb/>to what you think may conduce to my pleasure, and shall be<lb/>glad to go with you to Tunbridge, <del><gap/></del> especially as Stone<lb/>is to be there. I wrote a letter on Tuesday to my Aunt<lb/>Grove as you bid me to let her know the time of my breaking<lb/>up, and to desire to let me know by an answer when<lb/>it would be convenient for me to go there little thinking<lb/>of going to Tunbridge with you, and must therefore write<lb/>another to her to say some things which I have said;</p>
<p>I am</p>
<p>Dear Papa</p>
<p>Your dutiful and obedient Son</p>
<p>Jeremiah Bentham.</p>
<p>PS. you see I have forgot<lb/>my name.</p>




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have not a little of his Company then I shall not have any of it
for a long time, and very likely never after as he will be gone to
Ireland before the Holydays are over. I am very sensible, as I am
sure I ought to be (do not stop here) of the kind regard You have
to what you think may conduce to my pleasure, and shall be
glad to go with you to Tunbridge, especially as Stone
is to be there. I wrote a letter on Tuesday to my Aunt
Grove as you bid me to let her know the time of my breaking
up, and to desire to let me know by an answer when
it would be convenient for me to go there little thinking
of going to Tunbridge with you, and must therefore write
another to her to say some things which I have said;

I am

Dear Papa

Your dutiful and obedient Son

Jeremiah Bentham.

PS. you see I have forgot
my name.



Identifier: | JB/537/032/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537.

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1760-08-09

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537

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032

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002

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Correspondence

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Jeremy Bentham

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