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the value of it, as it could not but render<lb/>it still more grateful to his Lordship, to receive<lb/>so distinguished a | the value of it, as it could not but render<lb/>it still more grateful to his Lordship, to receive<lb/>so distinguished a mark of approbation <del>by</del> from a<lb/>Prince who has ever been known to take pleasure<lb/>in rewardng those who <del>his Majesty</del> have been<lb/>knwon to be deserving of Royal Favour."<lb/><p>If you shall think it will add any thing<lb/>to the authenticity of my Letter to your Son, or<lb/>to the contents of it: you may take occasion<lb/>if you please to insert the <del>following by way<lb/>of</del> note <del>to it</del>, <add>herein inclosed</add> respectinng myself.<lb/></p>N3. Jeremiah Bentham Esq. the writer of this<lb/>Letter (or from whom <hi rend="underline">I,</hi> or <hi rend="underline">the Editor</hi> received<lb/>this Letter) is still living and altho' he is and<lb/>in the 78<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year of his age <del>very truly he said<lb/>to have .. <add>so much of the</add> same in Cooper Land </del><add>He</add> <del>being <lb/>est of by his acquaintances and</del> is remarkable<lb/><del><gap/> able</del> for having all his faculties of<lb/>mind & body as little impared by time, as can<lb/>well be .. of any one. <add>and which is in some measure imputable to</add> The House he <lb/>lives in & where he has lived there from <gap/> <add>the air, & Exercise he has <gap/></add><lb/>your fatuous in St James's Park <add>where his House is and which</add> together with several<lb/>other in Petty France is in its favor one side of the<lb/>garden <del>to his dwelling House</del> <add>belonging to it</add> are his own by Purchase<lb/>and were formerly the property of Milton the<lb/><pb/> | ||
the value of it, as it could not but render
it still more grateful to his Lordship, to receive
so distinguished a mark of approbation by from a
Prince who has ever been known to take pleasure
in rewardng those who his Majesty have been
knwon to be deserving of Royal Favour."
If you shall think it will add any thing
to the authenticity of my Letter to your Son, or
to the contents of it: you may take occasion
if you please to insert the following by way
of note to it, herein inclosed respectinng myself.
N3. Jeremiah Bentham Esq. the writer of this
Letter (or from whom I, or the Editor received
this Letter) is still living and altho' he is and
in the 78th year of his age very truly he said
to have .. so much of the same in Cooper Land He being
est of by his acquaintances and is remarkable
able for having all his faculties of
mind & body as little impared by time, as can
well be .. of any one. and which is in some measure imputable to The House he
lives in & where he has lived there from the air, & Exercise he has
your fatuous in St James's Park where his House is and which together with several
other in Petty France is in its favor one side of the
garden to his dwelling House belonging to it are his own by Purchase
and were formerly the property of Milton the
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Jeremiah Bentham |
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