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the Dr himself was not at home, but Mrs Bentham
 was so obligingly as to say, she should
 be very glad to see my Aunt, and that it will
 be by no means inconvenient; she seems very
 sorry she is oblig'd to part with her house and
 garden, as there is little or no garden to their
 new house, and her whole delight seems to be in
 one.  you were very kind to think of sending me
 my watch; but the seals are damaged very much
 by rubbing against each other.  I hope you have
 receiv'd my letter of Fryday with my Verses: you
 will find in this, Sammy's Epigram; I am,
 Your dutiful and
 affectionate Son
 J Bentham
| Identifier: | JB/537/174/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537. | |||
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| 1763-06-19 | |||
| 537 | |||
| 174 | |||
| 002 | |||
| Correspondence | |||
| Jeremy Bentham | |||