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<p> As thou art so good and provident a brother I dare to say thou wilt <lb/>endeavour to furnish me with such kind of knowledge as may be subservient<lb/> to <del> my</del> the employment I am going to engage in and in <lb/>which I am most wanting. I dare to say Sir James has all <lb/>kind of works which can afford any assistance, therefore <sic>dont</sic><lb/>plague yourself till I can give you <del> an </del> some better account <lb/>of what I think you could procure me.</p> <pb/><!-- the remainder is in a different handwriting. The first paragraph in a box is a fair copy of a section of --><p> Anderson yes it is probable that something very advantageous for as <lb/>both may be brought about. of this I will tell you more by the <lb/>packet I send by sea.</p> <p>On Monday last I gave <del> the </del> in a letter for the Empress to her <lb/>principal Secretary which I have to say he presented yesterday.<lb/>In a few days I may be able to guess of the event of it. <gap/> <lb/>an offer on my part to put it into execution the improvement <lb/>I proposed in my paper of which you have a copy.</p> <p>Of she accepts the offer and greants me such terms as <add>to <a/dd> make such <lb/>an employment <sic>desirible</sic> it may take place <del>when</del> as soon as </add> a new <lb/>Minister is come here to take the political business out of my <lb/>hands. in the meantime I shall be able to settle the <lb/>conditions probably more advantageously than if I had not <lb/>been in such an employment.</p> <p> <!-- text boxed --> I wonder I hear nothing about "Principles of Penal Jurisprudence"</p> <p>My present situation viewed on all sides is interesting enough. <lb/>Be of good spirits. I ought to be notwithstanding my despondency<lb/>in my love affair. The <gap/> may be blown up again now.</p> <pb/> | |||
As thou art so good and provident a brother I dare to say thou wilt
endeavour to furnish me with such kind of knowledge as may be subservient
to my the employment I am going to engage in and in
which I am most wanting. I dare to say Sir James has all
kind of works which can afford any assistance, therefore dont
plague yourself till I can give you an some better account
of what I think you could procure me.
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Anderson yes it is probable that something very advantageous for as
both may be brought about. of this I will tell you more by the
packet I send by sea.
On Monday last I gave the in a letter for the Empress to her
principal Secretary which I have to say he presented yesterday.
In a few days I may be able to guess of the event of it.
an offer on my part to put it into execution the improvement
I proposed in my paper of which you have a copy.
Of she accepts the offer and greants me such terms as to <a/dd> make such
an employment desirible it may take place when as soon as a new
Minister is come here to take the political business out of my
hands. in the meantime I shall be able to settle the
conditions probably more advantageously than if I had not
been in such an employment.
I wonder I hear nothing about "Principles of Penal Jurisprudence"
My present situation viewed on all sides is interesting enough.
Be of good spirits. I ought to be notwithstanding my despondency
in my love affair. The may be blown up again now.
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Identifier: | JB/539/346/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. |
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1783-05-30 |
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539 |
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346 |
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001 |
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Correspondence |
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Samuel Bentham |
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