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'' | <p> thinking the point of delicacy provided for by transmitting it through <lb/>your hands. Even had I paid it with my own. Your Sisters<lb/>surely were not above taking boarders <add> Your concerns and theirs were at that time separate.</add> You I did not consider in <lb/>it, as I told you. I <sic>consider'd</sic> only strict justice:<lb/> my means give me pretentions to be generous. <Add> I went there you may <lb/> remember <hi rend="underline">uninvited | ||
</hi>. I invited myself: <del>and</del> I did not mean to <unclear>obtrude</unclear> myself as a <sic>burthen</sic>. Nor ought<lb/>I to have been <sic>suffer'd</sic> thus long taken together to appear in their eyes as if I had meant so.</add> <lb/> All these matters I should conceive might have been better settled<lb/><foreign>viva voce</foreign>: if the thoughts of meeting had not been full as irksome to <lb/>me as they can be to you.</p> <p> What I have to answer to the remainder of your letter I will <lb/>defer to another time. I could not trust myself to write upon some <lb/>of the topics contained in it in the frame of mind I am now in.<lb/>I know not what extravagances I might run into — nor what imprudence <lb/> I might be guilty of — nor what weaknesses I might <lb/>betray — Nor what injustice I might do to the memory of my <lb/>departed Friend.</p> <p> Monday even.<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> Sept; 11<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 1775.<lb/>Lincoln's Inn.<lb/> My wish is not to hear from you <sic>untill</sic> you have heard from <lb/> me again: unless it be simply to tell me that this letter has <lb/>come safe.</p> | |||
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thinking the point of delicacy provided for by transmitting it through
your hands. Even had I paid it with my own. Your Sisters
surely were not above taking boarders Your concerns and theirs were at that time separate. You I did not consider in
it, as I told you. I consider'd only strict justice:
my means give me pretentions to be generous. I went there you may
remember uninvited
. I invited myself: and I did not mean to obtrude myself as a burthen. Nor ought
I to have been suffer'd thus long taken together to appear in their eyes as if I had meant so.
All these matters I should conceive might have been better settled
viva voce: if the thoughts of meeting had not been full as irksome to
me as they can be to you.
What I have to answer to the remainder of your letter I will
defer to another time. I could not trust myself to write upon some
of the topics contained in it in the frame of mind I am now in.
I know not what extravagances I might run into — nor what imprudence
I might be guilty of — nor what weaknesses I might
betray — Nor what injustice I might do to the memory of my
departed Friend.
Monday even.g Sept; 11d 1775.
Lincoln's Inn.
My wish is not to hear from you untill you have heard from
me again: unless it be simply to tell me that this letter has
come safe.
Identifier: | JB/537/356/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537. |
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1775-09-11 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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