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<p> Dear Sir </p> <p> The Letters which have been <sic>receed</sic> from my son Sam <lb/> since he has been abroad, have afforded me a <gap/> — <lb/> Satisfaction & Entertainment, <del> as made me <gap/> <gap/> </del> <add> that I have been <gap/> </add> <lb/> <del> worth </del> transcribing them <add> & </add> in hopes <sic>yy</sic> the <hi rend="underline">perusal of them</hi> <lb/> <hi rend="underline">may <del> give</del> <add> afford</add> you some amusement as a vacant hour.</hi><lb/> <del> your </del> <add> The kindness to him <add><del> you have heard</del> he has ever from you </add> I <hi rend="underline">trust</hi> will not appear <lb/> to have been thrown away upon him, <add> <sic>flatterd</sic> </add> I <del> imagine</del> <lb/> <add>myself <sic>yt</sic></add> the perusal of them may afford you some <gap/> <gap/> <lb/> at a vacant hour, from the variety of subjects they <lb/> contain — which he ahs been enabled to relate <lb/> exerts some advantage, by the favourable reception <lb/> he has met with & <gap/> particular attention paid <lb/> to him where ever he has been & which has been <lb/> such, as I believe you will be inclined to <unclear>think</unclear> <lb/> Letters of <gap/> <gap/> when alone, would <del>hardly</del> <lb/> <add> scarcely </add> have <gap/> him, <del>&</del> consequently that it was <lb/> in some measure owing to the <gap/> he has <lb/> given these recommendations by his own <gap/> <lb/> behaviour & address but if after all you <lb/> <gap/> <add> have </add> reason in your opinion, be <gap/> <gap/> <lb/> for giving you this <gap/> I hope I shall find <del><gap/.> </del> <lb/> <gap/> <add> your <gap/> <gap/> &</add> the partiality of a <del> Parent</del> Father <gap/> is <lb/> <gap/> Sir <lb/> Your affectionate as <lb/> well as <unclear>obedeable</unclear> <gap/> <lb/> <gap/> Bentham </p> | |||
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Dear Sir
The Letters which have been receed from my son Sam
since he has been abroad, have afforded me a —
Satisfaction & Entertainment, as made me that I have been
worth transcribing them & in hopes yy the perusal of them
may give afford you some amusement as a vacant hour.
your The kindness to him <add> you have heard he has ever from you I trust will not appear
to have been thrown away upon him, flatterd I imagine
myself yt the perusal of them may afford you some
at a vacant hour, from the variety of subjects they
contain — which he ahs been enabled to relate
exerts some advantage, by the favourable reception
he has met with & particular attention paid
to him where ever he has been & which has been
such, as I believe you will be inclined to think
Letters of when alone, would hardly
scarcely have him, & consequently that it was
in some measure owing to the he has
given these recommendations by his own
behaviour & address but if after all you
have reason in your opinion, be
for giving you this I hope I shall find <gap/.>
your & the partiality of a Parent Father is
Sir
Your affectionate as
well as obedeable
Bentham
Identifier: | JB/539/021/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. |
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1780-??-?? |
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539 |
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021 |
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001 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremiah Bentham |
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