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<p>Bentham to Bowring</p>


<note>Jany 2<del>9</del>3 1831</note>


<head>Polish Commissioner &#x2014; Unique Marquess <gap/></head>
<p>Well &#x2014; as he pleads so hard, I believe I must see him &#x2014; ill as just now I can<lb/>
spare the time. We shall not want for <gap/> of conversation. <gap/> of sympathetic<lb/>
contact.</p>
<p>Half a century ago, I took as warm as interest in the affairs of <gap/><lb/>
as now I do in those of France. John Lind you have heard me speak of as a<lb/>
man with whom I was about as intimate as I am with you. you have seen<lb/>
I believe though not read, his letters on the First Partition of Poland. He came<lb/>
over here, in quality of Privy Councillor to the virtuous &amp; unhappy king Stanislas<lb/>
governor to his nephew, Prince Stanislaus &#x2014; of the same name (whose virtue<lb/>
I have) &amp; Director of an institution for the education of a corps of 400 Cadets,<lb/>
with letters from the king to the Lord Chief Justice of those days (Lord Mansfield)<lb/>
with whom his Majesty in the course of above a twelve months stay in<lb/>
England
</p>


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Bentham to Bowring

Jany 293 1831

Polish Commissioner — Unique Marquess

Well — as he pleads so hard, I believe I must see him — ill as just now I can
spare the time. We shall not want for of conversation. of sympathetic
contact.

Half a century ago, I took as warm as interest in the affairs of
as now I do in those of France. John Lind you have heard me speak of as a
man with whom I was about as intimate as I am with you. you have seen
I believe though not read, his letters on the First Partition of Poland. He came
over here, in quality of Privy Councillor to the virtuous & unhappy king Stanislas
governor to his nephew, Prince Stanislaus — of the same name (whose virtue
I have) & Director of an institution for the education of a corps of 400 Cadets,
with letters from the king to the Lord Chief Justice of those days (Lord Mansfield)
with whom his Majesty in the course of above a twelve months stay in
England



Identifier: | JB/009/091/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 9.

Date_1

1831-01-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

009

Main Headings

Folio number

091

Info in main headings field

bentham to bowring

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

sir john bowring

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3392

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