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' | <p>the<del>y</del> tables and chairs in them were <sic>allways</sic> covered with<lb/> | ||
dust, so that as soon as ever they were rubbed the dust<lb/> | |||
would come on again; the reason of which I can't imagine;<lb/> | |||
3<hi rend="superscript">dly</hi> that the wet came in on one side and spoilt past<lb/> | |||
of the paper, 4<hi rend="superscript">thly</hi> that they were very dull and melancholy;<lb/> | |||
&c. besdies many <add>small</add> inconveniences, such as a very bad stair<lb/> | |||
case and dark as pitch at night; a long way to go up;<lb/> | |||
being detached from the quadrangle so that I often could not<lb/> | |||
they tables and chairs in them were allways covered with
dust, so that as soon as ever they were rubbed the dust
would come on again; the reason of which I can't imagine;
3dly that the wet came in on one side and spoilt past
of the paper, 4thly that they were very dull and melancholy;
&c. besdies many small inconveniences, such as a very bad stair
case and dark as pitch at night; a long way to go up;
being detached from the quadrangle so that I often could not
Identifier: | JB/537/150/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537. |
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1762-04-21 |
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537 |
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150 |
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002 |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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