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' | <p>Linc. Inn April 16. 1779</p> | ||
<p>Before you quit the neighbourhood of Brompton<lb/> go and scold Bryers. You know the breeches he made for<lb/> me were too big, and that I was at the pains of sending these<lb/> back accompanied by a pair of old breeches which I sent with<lb/> them to <add>take them in</add> <del>send them and</del> by. When you brought me the new ones<lb/> did you bring back the old ones. I believe not — but certain it is that<lb/> the new ones are come back without any thing being done to them<lb/> to take them in. What am I to do? they are so big I can<lb/> not wear them as they are. He took out the lining and converted<lb/> it into drawers: how could he be so stupid or so obstinate of the<lb/> such express directions as I give him, <add>and a pattern into the bargain</add> <del><gap/></del> to send them back without<lb/> taking them in — Here I am writing the same <gap/><lb/> over and over at Wilson's, Douglas & Wilson challenging.</p> | |||
<p>Go and pay <gap/> for your shoes, late mine.</p> | |||
<p>April 17<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></p> | |||
<p>You should not have said any thing to Q.S.P. about<lb/> M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> W. It was running a rush of their making troublesome enquiries.<lb/>However it is now over and no harm done. M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Q.S.P<lb/><add>know</add></p> | |||
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Linc. Inn April 16. 1779
Before you quit the neighbourhood of Brompton
go and scold Bryers. You know the breeches he made for
me were too big, and that I was at the pains of sending these
back accompanied by a pair of old breeches which I sent with
them to take them in send them and by. When you brought me the new ones
did you bring back the old ones. I believe not — but certain it is that
the new ones are come back without any thing being done to them
to take them in. What am I to do? they are so big I can
not wear them as they are. He took out the lining and converted
it into drawers: how could he be so stupid or so obstinate of the
such express directions as I give him, and a pattern into the bargain to send them back without
taking them in — Here I am writing the same
over and over at Wilson's, Douglas & Wilson challenging.
Go and pay for your shoes, late mine.
April 17th
You should not have said any thing to Q.S.P. about
Mrs W. It was running a rush of their making troublesome enquiries.
However it is now over and no harm done. Mrs Q.S.P
know
Identifier: | JB/538/318/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538. |
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1779-04-16 |
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538 |
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318 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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