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<p> Millan Sept<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 7. N.S. 1780</p> <p>"I <del> <gap/> </del> arrived here four days ago: and set off again for Petersburgh<lb/>this evening. I am now at Baron Offenberg's, taking leave of him. You <lb/> can have but a very short letter. I am quite out of heart on account<lb/>of my not having yet received any one of your letters there 5 months <lb/> almost. I received here a letter from Pleschijeff in which he tells<lb/> me that M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Shairpe notwithstanding the express directions I had given<lb/> him to the contrary, has sent your letters to Moscow: whether they will <lb/> be sent back again or further <del><gap/> </dell on the Lord knows where all, I <lb/>know not. I learned on every other account with the excursion I have <lb/> made, I repent of it only from having missed your letters. I am <lb/>distracted with imagining the different things they may contain: This <lb/>letter can not be any longer — I came here with the equipage of <lb/> my friend the Count Chadkiawitch: in this manner was I brought <lb/> all through Poland, and not permitted to pay a farthing of <sic>expence</sic>.<lb/>I hope you are all well: but you may be all dead. I am better <lb/> than I have been since I left England; having almost got rid of my <lb/> piles. I wrote to you <hi rend="underline">twice</hi> from Chernobyl: and shall write as soon <lb/> as I arrive at Petersburgh. <foreign>Adieu</foreign>."</p> <p> On the above letter was an adornment in these words<lb/> This letter received from Baron Offenberg, under cover of <sic>Messrs.</sic> Stapel<lb/> Coxe & Meilan N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 118 Bishopsgate within, the 5<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> Oct:<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1780</p> | |||
Millan Septr 7. N.S. 1780
"I arrived here four days ago: and set off again for Petersburgh
this evening. I am now at Baron Offenberg's, taking leave of him. You
can have but a very short letter. I am quite out of heart on account
of my not having yet received any one of your letters there 5 months
almost. I received here a letter from Pleschijeff in which he tells
me that Mr Shairpe notwithstanding the express directions I had given
him to the contrary, has sent your letters to Moscow: whether they will
be sent back again or further </dell on the Lord knows where all, I
know not. I learned on every other account with the excursion I have
made, I repent of it only from having missed your letters. I am
distracted with imagining the different things they may contain: This
letter can not be any longer — I came here with the equipage of
my friend the Count Chadkiawitch: in this manner was I brought
all through Poland, and not permitted to pay a farthing of expence.
I hope you are all well: but you may be all dead. I am better
than I have been since I left England; having almost got rid of my
piles. I wrote to you twice from Chernobyl: and shall write as soon
as I arrive at Petersburgh. Adieu."
On the above letter was an adornment in these words
This letter received from Baron Offenberg, under cover of Messrs. Stapel
Coxe & Meilan No 118 Bishopsgate within, the 5th Oct:r 1780
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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