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<p>morning to take me there.  As it was near two o'clock when I <lb/>came home, it is time I should go to sleep.  I wonder myself<lb/> at giving you all these details, it is a long while I have been<lb/> out of the habit of giving them to any body, at Turin &amp; at<lb/> Genoa I passed my time much in the same way about a<lb/> week at Each place, but I never could persuade myself<lb/> to write a word.  I believe it is the Satisfaction in having<lb/>at last received Letters from you that move me.</p> <p> Last night <sic>supt</sic> at <foreign>Mad<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></foreign> Coigny's according to a formal Invitation <lb/> given me at my presenting my letter of Introduction</p> <p> Beaumarteau was of the Party &amp; entertained us by reading a <lb/> new Piece of his, a Continuation of the Marriage of Figaro, but<lb/> mighty pathetic.  he kept us <sic>till</sic> five in the morning hearing<lb/> the overflowings of his <foreign>humour  proper</foreign> delivered with Elegance</p> <p> I am just come from the <foreign>Assemblée Nationale</foreign> where the making<lb/> small Notes &amp; bad Copper to change them against was debated<lb/>with much Vehemence.  They very few who had <sic>tolerable</sic> class<lb/> I <unclear>fear</unclear> on that part of political economy were scarcely<lb/> heard and perfectly overawed by party Spirit</p> <pb/> <!-- at right angles on the right hand edge of the page --> <p> Copy<lb/> <sic>Col.<hi rend="superscript">l</hi></sic> Bentham's Letter dated<lb/> Paris May <sic>q<hi rend="superscript">u</hi></sic> 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 1791.</p>





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morning to take me there. As it was near two o'clock when I
came home, it is time I should go to sleep. I wonder myself
at giving you all these details, it is a long while I have been
out of the habit of giving them to any body, at Turin & at
Genoa I passed my time much in the same way about a
week at Each place, but I never could persuade myself
to write a word. I believe it is the Satisfaction in having
at last received Letters from you that move me.

Last night supt at Made Coigny's according to a formal Invitation
given me at my presenting my letter of Introduction

Beaumarteau was of the Party & entertained us by reading a
new Piece of his, a Continuation of the Marriage of Figaro, but
mighty pathetic. he kept us till five in the morning hearing
the overflowings of his humour proper delivered with Elegance

I am just come from the Assemblée Nationale where the making
small Notes & bad Copper to change them against was debated
with much Vehemence. They very few who had tolerable class
I fear on that part of political economy were scarcely
heard and perfectly overawed by party Spirit


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Copy
Col.l Bentham's Letter dated
Paris May qu 3d 1791.




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