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weather vile not suit for you to come up every other<lb/>way than by a carriage, if you have a mind to<lb/>fiddle in Town, has your Brother two, or do you<lb/>propose to bring up your own fiddle with you?<lb/>I should expect to find you better in <gap/> to<lb/>Giordini; or at least I shall <add>be</add> well enough disposed<lb/>to think you so, if you can hear any part in a<lb/>concert.<p>To my great astonishment, I had </p> | weather vile not suit for you to come up every other<lb/>way than by a carriage, if you have a mind to<lb/>fiddle in Town, has your Brother two, or do you<lb/>propose to bring up your own fiddle with you?<lb/>I should expect to find you better in <gap/> to<lb/>Giordini; or at least I shall <add>be</add> well enough disposed<lb/>to think you so, if you can hear any part in a<lb/>concert.<p>To my great astonishment, I had about a week ago<lb/>a visitor, you better think of, & who was as better known<lb/>to me, not having seen him for many year,<lb/>and I believe you, never. twas young <del><gap/></del><lb/>Bentham, whom, it seems, his father had sent to<lb/> America, New York or Boston, as much as a <gap/><lb/><gap/> him away from him, with an appointment<lb/><gap/> to subject him; he was put on <gap/><lb/>was <gap/> when <gap/> on <gap/> by ship of <gap/><lb/>& has been a fortnight about the Town; & wanted<lb/>somebody to speak to his father, who he said, knew not<lb/>where he was, to agree if he might continue<lb/>somewhere in England Scotland or Ireland, upon an all <gap/> <gap/><lb/>I soon convinced him I was not a proper person to apply<lb/> to his father upon such a subject, but I recommended it to<lb/>him to call on Mr Grundal the surgeon, who had <gap/><lb/>subject than anybody I knew with his father — <gap/><lb/>we greatly to see him appear as an outcast <gap/><lb/>Father's House, when I remember, when he was <gap/></p> | ||
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weather vile not suit for you to come up every other
way than by a carriage, if you have a mind to
fiddle in Town, has your Brother two, or do you
propose to bring up your own fiddle with you?
I should expect to find you better in to
Giordini; or at least I shall be well enough disposed
to think you so, if you can hear any part in a
concert.
To my great astonishment, I had about a week ago
a visitor, you better think of, & who was as better known
to me, not having seen him for many year,
and I believe you, never. twas young
Bentham, whom, it seems, his father had sent to
America, New York or Boston, as much as a
him away from him, with an appointment
to subject him; he was put on
was when on by ship of
& has been a fortnight about the Town; & wanted
somebody to speak to his father, who he said, knew not
where he was, to agree if he might continue
somewhere in England Scotland or Ireland, upon an all
I soon convinced him I was not a proper person to apply
to his father upon such a subject, but I recommended it to
him to call on Mr Grundal the surgeon, who had
subject than anybody I knew with his father —
we greatly to see him appear as an outcast
Father's House, when I remember, when he was
Identifier: | JB/537/274/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537. |
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1773-12-18 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremiah Bentham |
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