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'' | <pb/><p>Queen's Col. Saturday Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 21<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> 1760.</p><p>Dear Papa</p><p>Although you had not received my Letter when<lb/>you wrote to me, I suppose You have by this time, since You<lb/>are so kind as to give me my choice of the day of my going<lb/>to town, I have pitched upon next Monday for the day,<lb/>for the convenience of having the Company of one of my Acquaintance<lb/> of this <sic>Colledge</sic>, who was formerly of the Charterhouse;<lb/>he lives while at London, at an Uncle's of his,<lb/>at Cheapside. I have been to take a place at Kemp's to<lb/>day, and also to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Jefferson to ask leave to go home, and<lb/>intend to go to the Provost to day with a Latin Epistle, which<lb/>we all carry him when we ask leave out, it only consist<lb/>of a little form not consisting of above a line or<lb/>two. You may tell Sammy that I will come <sic>morrowday</sic>:<lb/>and as <sic>morrow day</sic> will come so soon, I here conclude<lb/>with the assurance that I am<lb/></p><p>Your most affectionate<lb/>and dutiful Son<lb/>Jeremy Bentham</p><note>I am <del><gap/></del><add>very</add> glad to hear my<lb/>Grandmama is so well: pray give<lb/>my duty to her. | ||
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Queen's Col. Saturday Decr 21st 1760.
Dear Papa
Although you had not received my Letter when
you wrote to me, I suppose You have by this time, since You
are so kind as to give me my choice of the day of my going
to town, I have pitched upon next Monday for the day,
for the convenience of having the Company of one of my Acquaintance
of this Colledge, who was formerly of the Charterhouse;
he lives while at London, at an Uncle's of his,
at Cheapside. I have been to take a place at Kemp's to
day, and also to Mr Jefferson to ask leave to go home, and
intend to go to the Provost to day with a Latin Epistle, which
we all carry him when we ask leave out, it only consist
of a little form not consisting of above a line or
two. You may tell Sammy that I will come morrowday:
and as morrow day will come so soon, I here conclude
with the assurance that I am
Your most affectionate
and dutiful Son
Jeremy Bentham
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