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expedition that is projected - I like not the thought<unclear>s</unclear> of it
<p>expedition that is projected - I like not the thought<unclear>s</unclear> of it
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at all: it can not possibly be executed without an <sic>expence</sic>
at all: it can not possibly be executed without an <sic>expence</sic>
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make the best of <unclear>them</unclear> must be far from affluent.
make the best of <unclear>them</unclear> must be far from affluent.
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I can not comprehend why it should be necessary for him to travel
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in a Post Chaise; certainly it cannot be necessary for him
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to saddle himself with the <sic>expence</sic> of two women all the
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time he stays.</p>
<p>Nairne's election came on yesterday &#x2014; he succeeded. There
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were 18 Black-balls, &amp; 72 white - Scarce ever was there
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known so great a number present - I <unclear>got</unclear> him 4 votes.
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I will call on him on Monday about the Pelican ...</p>
<p>I must have done .. I am called off.</p>
<p>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Clark has enquired about the assets - They turn
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out to be considerably more than £25,000 .. how much
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<unclear>exactly</unclear> I cannot tell you now.</p>


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expedition that is projected - I like not the thoughts of it
at all: it can not possibly be executed without an expence
very unsuitable to the circumstances of all parties. Mrs D.
is by no means in a condition to bear it herself - and you
are as little in a condition to treat her. Mr W.'s circumstances
make the best of them must be far from affluent.
I can not comprehend why it should be necessary for him to travel
in a Post Chaise; certainly it cannot be necessary for him
to saddle himself with the expence of two women all the
time he stays.

Nairne's election came on yesterday — he succeeded. There
were 18 Black-balls, & 72 white - Scarce ever was there
known so great a number present - I got him 4 votes.
I will call on him on Monday about the Pelican ...

I must have done .. I am called off.

Mr Clark has enquired about the assets - They turn
out to be considerably more than £25,000 .. how much
exactly I cannot tell you now.

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Identifier: | JB/538/035/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.

Date_1

1776-06-22

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538

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035

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002

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Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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