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<p>have heard of my father's choice, <add>&amp;</add> from the best authority: for<lb/>
such is <add>in this case</add> that of a Son-in-law, who is but too often the last person<lb/>
to do <add>it</add> justice <del>to his mother-in-law</del>. I began to be acquainted with her<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add>shortly</add> after my own Mother's death: as soon, or I believe, a little<lb/>
sooner than my father: for some years there has been the strictest<lb/>
intimacy between the two families: she always had my esteem in the<lb/>
highest degree: <del>&amp;</del> it cost me little to improve that esteem into<lb/>
respect, when the voice of duty required it <del>of me</del>. since their marriage<lb/>
she has ever behaved to me &amp; my Brother to <del>say all</del> <add>speak</add> in a <add><del>one</del></add> word, in the<lb/>
same manner, (making an allowance for the difference of ages <del>between</del><lb/>
<del><unclear>them &amp; me</unclear></del>), as to her own Children, whom she tenderly loves. they form<lb/>
together a little Triumvirate, <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>in which</add>, very differently from the<lb/>
2 great Cabals <del>that go by</del> <add><del>for whom</del> <add>distinguished by</add></add> that name <add><del><gap/></del></add>, there reigns <del><unclear>an</unclear> <gap/></del> <add>the most perfect</add> harmony.</p>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





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have heard of my father's choice, & from the best authority: for
such is in this case that of a Son-in-law, who is but too often the last person
to do it justice to his mother-in-law. I began to be acquainted with her
shortly after my own Mother's death: as soon, or I believe, a little
sooner than my father: for some years there has been the strictest
intimacy between the two families: she always had my esteem in the
highest degree: & it cost me little to improve that esteem into
respect, when the voice of duty required it of me. since their marriage
she has ever behaved to me & my Brother to say all speak in a one word, in the
same manner, (making an allowance for the difference of ages between
them & me), as to her own Children, whom she tenderly loves. they form
together a little Triumvirate, in which, very differently from the
2 great Cabals that go by for whom <add>distinguished by</add> that name , there reigns an the most perfect harmony.















Identifier: | JB/537/212/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537.

Date_1

1767-??-??

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537

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212

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Image

002

Titles

Category

Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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