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<p>Brompton Oct 3. 1782<lb/>near Chatham</p>
 
<p>L<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> dat<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Brompton<lb/> Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. 3. 1782</p>
 
<p>Hon<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. Sir<lb/> I have been looking out I don't know how<lb/> long for the pleasure of a letter from you: your plan <lb/>being of the itinerant kind, and mine stationary, I took it<lb/> for granted you would let me know as soon as you were<lb/> fixed. Possibly you may already have sent me a letter<lb/> which owing to a misapprehension of my <foreign>homme d'affaires</foreign><lb/> in town may have failed hitherto of coming to hand.<lb/> As a letter I received from him last night contains some public<lb/> intelligence to which you might not otherwise have access,<lb/> I do not know but I may send it to you with this.</p>
<p>An inclosure which will be rather more interesting to<lb/> you is a pretty long letter of Sam's dated Irkutsk June 16<hi rend="superscript">th</hi><lb/> that is the 27. 1782. I received it last night, but not till after<lb/>the post was gone: what part of it I shall send you by this<lb/>post, or whether my part I am not yet determine, as I must<lb/>pass it by me till I have had time ti send him the answer<lb/> he requires. You will regret with me that the account I gave him<lb/> <add>through</add></p>


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Brompton Oct 3. 1782
near Chatham

Lr datd Brompton
Octr. 3. 1782

Hond. Sir
I have been looking out I don't know how
long for the pleasure of a letter from you: your plan
being of the itinerant kind, and mine stationary, I took it
for granted you would let me know as soon as you were
fixed. Possibly you may already have sent me a letter
which owing to a misapprehension of my homme d'affaires
in town may have failed hitherto of coming to hand.
As a letter I received from him last night contains some public
intelligence to which you might not otherwise have access,
I do not know but I may send it to you with this.

An inclosure which will be rather more interesting to
you is a pretty long letter of Sam's dated Irkutsk June 16th
that is the 27. 1782. I received it last night, but not till after
the post was gone: what part of it I shall send you by this
post, or whether my part I am not yet determine, as I must
pass it by me till I have had time ti send him the answer
he requires. You will regret with me that the account I gave him
through



Identifier: | JB/539/301/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.

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1782-10-03

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539

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301

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Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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