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At last then my journey is absolutely determined on and will most probably
 be a long one.   I have everything ready and set off early tomorrow morning.
Where to? what for? When shall I be back? are questions which you will
 expect me to give a good account of, but which I could wish to put off
 the answering of.   My dislike of att to setting about giving you these answers
 does not I do most sincerely assure you procede from any suspicion that 
 you would not be satisfied with them; but merely from the impossibility 
 of my letting you know all my reasons.   Will you be satisfied in knowing 
 that   ever    I am pursuing the plan which cannot
 fail of succeeding either here or at home.   It is my own fault if my connections 
 in both are not very firmly established by my return.   My very good 
 friend Sir James           has given himself a good of trouble to serve me Mr Carey also in whose
 power it may probably be to do me very essential service is disposed to spare
 no pains to exerting himself for me.   Whether I shall begin here or at home is 
 as yet uncertain.   I have just now written a letter to Ld Sandwich which 
 Sir James incloses in one from himself about me by the first Courier which 
 he dispatches.   My letter is about my copper sheathing plan.
 I hope my father will forgive my having taken up so much money just now.
 I have not spent 20 pounds since my return from the last journey except for things for my 
 present journey and which I hope will well pay me, besides I shall certainly not want any more for a year.
| Identifier: | JB/539/146/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. | |||
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| 1781-02-06 | |||
| 539 | |||
| 146 | |||
| 001 | |||
| Correspondence | |||
| Samuel Bentham | |||