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'' | <p>To S.B. Linc Inn. May 4 1779</p> | ||
<p>In the letter I received from M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> D (did I mention<lb/> it?) before I received that from M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> D. <hi rend="underline">he</hi> desired me<lb/> to tell you that he had no further use for James Carpenter<lb/> and wanted to have your direction what to do with him</p> | |||
<p>I have been 3 or 4 times trying to get to the speech of Lind<lb/> but have not yet been able. This is rather unlikely: however I think I<lb/> can make use of seeing him tomorrow. As soon as I do, you shall be<lb/> sure to hear.</p> | |||
<p>D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Mulford has <add>just</add> been drinking tea with me. I have communicated <lb/> to him your Russian scheme, with which he is much pleased. He approves<lb/> of it "<foreign>totibus manibus</foreign>."</p> | |||
<p>This afternoon came a box with <add>some</add> your things from <gap/>.<lb/> Your books are to be sent hereafter. I have not had time yet to<lb/> <gap/> out the things. At <gap/> was a letter from her to me containing<lb/> nothing very material.</p> | |||
<p>I suppose you have heard the news from Jeremy. — I'll say<lb/> nothing of it.</p> | |||
<p>On Sunday I had the happiness of dining at Q.S.P.<lb/> in company with your dead friend D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <gap/>. He told us that<lb/> D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <gap/> the Chancellor's Brother may have the <gap/><gap/> <add>(Lincoln)</add><lb/> if he chooses it: but that it is thought he will decline it: <del>I can tell</del> <add>on account</add><lb/> <del>you</del> of the laboriousness of the duty, owing to the largesses of the diocese.<lb/> I can tell you <gap/> from still better authority that he will accept<lb/> it — does it not make you very happy? Douglas was at the Chancellor's<lb/><add>on</add></p> | |||
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To S.B. Linc Inn. May 4 1779
In the letter I received from Mrs D (did I mention
it?) before I received that from Mr D. he desired me
to tell you that he had no further use for James Carpenter
and wanted to have your direction what to do with him
I have been 3 or 4 times trying to get to the speech of Lind
but have not yet been able. This is rather unlikely: however I think I
can make use of seeing him tomorrow. As soon as I do, you shall be
sure to hear.
Dr Mulford has just been drinking tea with me. I have communicated
to him your Russian scheme, with which he is much pleased. He approves
of it "totibus manibus."
This afternoon came a box with some your things from .
Your books are to be sent hereafter. I have not had time yet to
out the things. At was a letter from her to me containing
nothing very material.
I suppose you have heard the news from Jeremy. — I'll say
nothing of it.
On Sunday I had the happiness of dining at Q.S.P.
in company with your dead friend Dr . He told us that
Dr the Chancellor's Brother may have the (Lincoln)
if he chooses it: but that it is thought he will decline it: I can tell on account
you of the laboriousness of the duty, owing to the largesses of the diocese.
I can tell you from still better authority that he will accept
it — does it not make you very happy? Douglas was at the Chancellor's
on
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Jeremy Bentham |
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