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<pb/><p>Sense of the Author in one may, one is more at liberty<lb/><add>in Verse</add> to alter the words so as the Sense may be the same, and<lb/>even to alter the thought in some cases; than in Prose: and<lb/>the <foreign>Latino-Gracum</foreign> of the Dictionary is so bad, that I can<lb/>scarce ever find a word suitable to express the meaning<lb/>I want. I have received a Letter form my Aunt Grove dated<lb/>Turville Court, wherein she says she would have come<lb/>to see me here at Oxford, if the Horses had <add>not</add> been engaged.<lb/>To hear poor dear Sammy is better, would give the<lb/>greatest pleasure to</p><p>Your most dutiful<lb/>and affectionate Son</p><p>Jeremy Bentham</p><p>Pray give my duty to<lb/>my Grandmama</p><pb/> | |||
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Sense of the Author in one may, one is more at liberty
in Verse to alter the words so as the Sense may be the same, and
even to alter the thought in some cases; than in Prose: and
the Latino-Gracum of the Dictionary is so bad, that I can
scarce ever find a word suitable to express the meaning
I want. I have received a Letter form my Aunt Grove dated
Turville Court, wherein she says she would have come
to see me here at Oxford, if the Horses had not been engaged.
To hear poor dear Sammy is better, would give the
greatest pleasure to
Your most dutiful
and affectionate Son
Jeremy Bentham
Pray give my duty to
my Grandmama
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Identifier: | JB/537/076/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537. |
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1761-03-08 |
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076 |
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002 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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