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1822 March iij
Rid yourselves of your Ultramaria
On this occasion, so many others,
Oftimes, much oftimes than I could have wished, have
I found myself under the necessity of endeavouring to hold
up to your which in my eyes lead on the imposition
in your . Be not angry
with me, my friends : or, if you must be angry with
me, at the pure men for when it is that
I have then referred myself to your displeasure.
M who is angry with me, if
it has supposed to lessen to
have & wound : let him inched in his usuper the
Surgeon by when the probe, and the
or the need be have been applied to it. "The Complatator"
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1818]] |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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