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abandon but I trust our meeting<lb/> | abandon but I trust our meeting<lb/> | ||
may be as happy one day as another<lb/> | may be as happy one day as another<lb/> | ||
<gap/> <gap/> <gap/> of the Impatience I feel<lb/> | |||
when I indulge myself with such Ideas<lb/> | |||
& that I am with the most affectionate<lb/> | |||
respect your dutiful Son<lb/> | |||
J. Bentham<lb/> | |||
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a courier who takes this to
is charged with the Particulars of this
great Success of the Russian Army,
so that you will have it soon in the
News Papers and having
to you for certain about myself
I should have delayed longer writing
were it not to prevent your being
under anxiety on my account
of hearing of so desperate an
action in this Neighbourhood.
I have been long enough here to
receive answer to the Letters I wrote
you from hence at my arrival
but uncertain of my stay here
I was afraid of missing my letter
by making them come here, so
that they remain at
The pleasing prospect the formed
of coming in upon you Tuesday
when I flattered myself you
be assembled together I must now
abandon but I trust our meeting
may be as happy one day as another
of the Impatience I feel
when I indulge myself with such Ideas
& that I am with the most affectionate
respect your dutiful Son
J. Bentham
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Identifier: | JB/541/193/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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