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<p>Alas my dear Sam! the scheme I <sic>mention'd</sic> in | <p>Alas my dear Sam! the scheme I <sic>mention'd</sic> in my | ||
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last has failed — I mean <add>however only</add> the <hi rend="underline">individual</hi> scheme; for | last has failed — I mean <add>however only</add> the <hi rend="underline">individual</hi> scheme; for | ||
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Tomorrow we set out in quest of it</p> | Tomorrow we set out in quest of it</p> | ||
<p>I have sent thee a Pound of <gap/> <gap/> Alkali | |||
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bought under the denomination of Salt of Tartar — | |||
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It cost 2<hi rend="superscript">s</hi></p> | |||
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Alas my dear Sam! the scheme I mention'd in my
last has failed — I mean however only the individual scheme; for
somthing of that sort I have still strong hopes of. Rose
the Parson who we were in hopes would have taken
us in, (at least one of us) could not— however he was
very civil and communicative - and told us of another
place, which if the good gods should have kept it
vacant, will suit us almos I can not say quite
but however almost as well - a place about 6 miles
distant — an apartment in a farm house, that once was occupied
by Rousseau: and has room in it for two. The name
of the village Abinger - 2 miles from Dorking —
The country (I understand) delightful — Rose thinks
it is not now occupied — he knows it was not in April
Tomorrow we set out in quest of it
I have sent thee a Pound of Alkali
bought under the denomination of Salt of Tartar —
It cost 2s
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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