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that any body should come come into this Storehouse but | <p>that any body should come come into this Storehouse but | ||
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Decourt prevailed on the man who is charged with them | Decourt prevailed on the man who is charged with them | ||
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much time to copy out for you. it is as much as I can | much time to copy out for you. it is as much as I can | ||
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do to set it down for my own use. You must | do to set it down for my own use. You must be satisfied | ||
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occasions I have of <del>get</del> procuring information.</p> | |||
In the evening [Saturday] we called upon a family <del>with</del> | |||
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<del>whom</del> of Decourt's acquaintance in which there was a lady | |||
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who <del>offered</del> was pressing enough in her offers of teaching | |||
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me dutch. <add>She was the most lively dutch lady I have seen,</add> and had I <sic>staid</sic> at that place any time | |||
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I should have liked much to have had so agreable an | |||
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that any body should come come into this Storehouse but
Decourt prevailed on the man who is charged with them
to let us in. They are very nearly the same as far as
I can remember as some I have been used to see in Woolwich
Warren. A Particular account of the Shipbuilding
or other information which I procure would take up too
much time to copy out for you. it is as much as I can
do to set it down for my own use. You must be satisfied
for the present at least with my telling you of the
occasions I have of get procuring information.
In the evening [Saturday] we called upon a family with
whom of Decourt's acquaintance in which there was a lady
who offered was pressing enough in her offers of teaching
me dutch. She was the most lively dutch lady I have seen, and had I staid at that place any time
I should have liked much to have had so agreable an
Instructress.
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Identifier: | JB/538/372/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538. |
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Correspondence |
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Samuel Bentham |
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