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' | <head>Dear Papa</head> | ||
<p>I received your letter that you sent me on Monday, and fin-<lb/> | |||
-ding that you did not approve of my going <add>home</add> till Wednesday, I was entire-<lb/> | |||
-ly indifferent about it, as it was the same to me whither I went a week<lb/> | |||
sooner or later: but as Wheatly <sic>seem'd</sic> desirous of having my Company, I could<lb/> | |||
not help telling him that I would ask your leave to go that day, not <unclear>thin-</unclear><lb/> | |||
-king that you would have any objection to it.— I have been to wait on M<hi rend="superscript"><unclear>r</unclear></hi>Lee, and was received very obligingly. M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Bentham has been for some time<lb/> | |||
Dear Papa
I received your letter that you sent me on Monday, and fin-
-ding that you did not approve of my going home till Wednesday, I was entire-
-ly indifferent about it, as it was the same to me whither I went a week
sooner or later: but as Wheatly seem'd desirous of having my Company, I could
not help telling him that I would ask your leave to go that day, not thin-
-king that you would have any objection to it.— I have been to wait on MrLee, and was received very obligingly. Mrs Bentham has been for some time
Identifier: | JB/537/139/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537. |
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1761-12-21 |
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537 |
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139 |
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001 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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