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to Philosophy &c was the veriest <hi rend="underline"><foreign>intriguant</foreign></hi> that ever lived. | to Philosophy &c was the veriest <hi rend="underline"><foreign>intriguant</foreign></hi> that ever lived. | ||
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Linget is a professed advocate (so at least I have been told) in | <sic>Linget</sic><!-- cf. "Linguet", preceding page --> is a professed advocate (so at least I have been told) in | ||
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his books for despotism and domestic Slavery. You may imagine | his books for despotism and domestic Slavery. You may imagine | ||
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in two or three points.</p> | in two or three points.</p> | ||
<p>This afternoon 2 packets came <del>from</del> <add>to</add> me from Elmsly. | |||
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<add>The first</add> It contained <sic>The</sic> <add>original of the</add> Incas: <add>The 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></add> my translation <del><gap/></del> sealed <gap/><!-- page torn --> | |||
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had carried it to him. The Seal unbroken. So <gap/><!-- page torn --> | |||
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never <gap/><!-- page torn --> much as looked at the contents. On the <unclear>con</unclear><gap/><!-- page torn --> | |||
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these <gap/><!-- page torn --> <unclear>w</unclear>ords - "Pray go on." The Preliminaries th<gap/><!-- page torn --> | |||
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on account of some tracasseries he has had with the Parliaments.
He was concerned for that great rascal as he is thought to here at least
the Duc d'Aiguillon. I asked him about Marmontit - he knew
nothing of him - D'Alembert — he was his mortal enemy.
Helvetius — he was a good sort of a man enough — a well
-meaning man - but D'Alembert with all his pretensions
to Philosophy &c was the veriest intriguant that ever lived.
Linget is a professed advocate (so at least I have been told) in
his books for despotism and domestic Slavery. You may imagine
I have no great envie to be very intimate with him.
But I shall probably find means to make him of use to
me in two or three particulars. I mean by giving me information
in two or three points.
This afternoon 2 packets came from to me from Elmsly.
The first It contained The original of the Incas: The 2d my translation sealed
had carried it to him. The Seal unbroken. So
never much as looked at the contents. On the con
these words - "Pray go on." The Preliminaries th
which when assented to by him will compose the
Treaty.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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