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<!-- This page is organised in two columns --> <p> 300 pages</p> <p>When it is out at last, two copies of it in <lb/> the original will go to the two <gap/>.  Sambuca<lb/> the Neopolitan Prime Minister of whom<lb/> Poli gives so high a character, understands English<lb/> perfectly.  The Marquis Caracivole, who was <lb/> so many years Ambassador here, and Poli<lb/> and other people say was excessively fond of the <lb/> English, &amp; <gap/> by the Gazette is lately made<lb/> Vice-Roy of Sicily.</p> <p> I have a charming book in French<lb/> <add> printed at Brussels)</add> containing a chronological abridgment of the <lb/> laws made by the <gap/> Grand Duke of Tuscany.<lb/>  He or his Minister <del> <gap/. </del> in both must <lb/> certainly be men of most excellent talents &amp; <lb/> most admirable public spirit.  Him and Sambuca<lb/. I propose asking for <add> a copy of</add> their laws.  I should <lb/> imagine the request would be as great a compliment<lb/> as the <gap/> I send them.  The letters<lb/> to all these people are all but finished, but I <lb/> shall not have spirits enough I fear to put the <lb/> last hand to them <sic>till</sic> after I have got over<lb/> my present difficulties.</p> <p> Sunday Aug. 6<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></p> <p> Baron Podinaniczski set off a few days <lb/> ago for Paris by way of Ostende.  During the <lb/> <del>summer</del> <add> two or three last months</add> he had been looking pretty near such a <lb/> tour as Offenberg.  Schonberg the Saxon Count<lb/> &amp; D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Koevaer his tutor set off this day.  Schonberg<lb/> was a pretty lad, though but a stripling<lb/> so that I did not think it worth while to <lb/> pay much attention to him.  Were I ever to <lb/> visit Germany all these people would be of considerable<lb/> use to me.  Podinaniczski was latterly<lb/> very assiduous in his visits, talked about <lb/>friendship &amp; proposed keeping up a correspondence.<lb/> <add> By</add> </p> <pb/>





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When it is out at last, two copies of it in
the original will go to the two . Sambuca
the Neopolitan Prime Minister of whom
Poli gives so high a character, understands English
perfectly. The Marquis Caracivole, who was
so many years Ambassador here, and Poli
and other people say was excessively fond of the
English, & by the Gazette is lately made
Vice-Roy of Sicily.

I have a charming book in French
printed at Brussels) containing a chronological abridgment of the
laws made by the Grand Duke of Tuscany.
He or his Minister <gap/. in both must
certainly be men of most excellent talents &
most admirable public spirit. Him and Sambuca<lb/. I propose asking for a copy of their laws. I should
imagine the request would be as great a compliment
as the I send them. The letters
to all these people are all but finished, but I
shall not have spirits enough I fear to put the
last hand to them till after I have got over
my present difficulties.

Sunday Aug. 6th

Baron Podinaniczski set off a few days
ago for Paris by way of Ostende. During the
summer two or three last months he had been looking pretty near such a
tour as Offenberg. Schonberg the Saxon Count
& Dr Koevaer his tutor set off this day. Schonberg
was a pretty lad, though but a stripling
so that I did not think it worth while to
pay much attention to him. Were I ever to
visit Germany all these people would be of considerable
use to me. Podinaniczski was latterly
very assiduous in his visits, talked about
friendship & proposed keeping up a correspondence.
By


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Identifier: | JB/539/071/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.

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1780-08-06

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539

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071

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002

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Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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