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the Poet <del>in</del> one of which <add>last mentioned Houses</add> had a Door into the Park<lb/>and <add>where</add> in <del>which  he</del> <add>Milton himself</add> resided while he conceived his<lb/>immortal Poem of Paradise lost as mentioned<lb/>in the Biographia <sic>Britanica</sic>.<lb/><p>In offering this NB. for your Insertion, believe<lb/>me Dear Sir, I desire you will make what<lb/>use of it you please <add>either</add> by inserting it <del>or not</del> <add>or by</add><lb/>throwing it into the fire as you shall think fit,<lb/>having no wish either one way or other <del>as<lb/>you may think it</del> <add>than as it</add> may answer <del>any</del><lb/>the purpose <add>you have in view</add> <del>of your using</del> <add>or your Son's</add>  <del>except that it gives</del><lb/><del>me occasion to say that</del> <add>In all Events however</add> it may <del>serve you</del> <add>give</add><lb/><del>as a direction where to find me,</del> <add>you some Idea of the place where I am to be found</add> when ever any<lb/>thing calls you to London, & where I hope you<lb/>will not fail to let me have the pleasure<lb/>of seeing you, <del>or</del> <add>and likewise</add> your son, upon his return to<lb/>England in case I shall be then living &#x2014;</p><del>For the purposing of</del> In your Design of Delineating the  Character<lb/>of the Great Lord Somers, I should imagine<lb/>you would think proper to read The History<lb/>of Great Britain <del>origin</del> by Cunningham w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi><lb/>was originally written in Latin & has since been<lb/>translated into English & published by D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Hollingbery<lb/>in which there is a great deal ab<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> Lord Somers & greatly<lb/><pb/>
the Poet <del>in</del> one of which <add>last mentioned Houses</add> had a Door into the Park<lb/>and <add>where</add> in <del>which  he</del> <add>Milton himself</add> resided while he conceived his<lb/>immortal Poem of Paradise lost as mentioned<lb/>in the Biographia  
Britanica
<lb/><p>In offering this NB. for your Insertion, believe<lb/>me Dear Sir, I desire you will make what<lb/>use of it you please <add>either</add> by inserting it <del>or not</del> <add>or by</add><lb/>throwing it into the fire as you shall think fit,<lb/>having no wish either one way or other <del>as<lb/>you may think it</del> <add>than as it</add> may answer <del>any</del><lb/>the purpose <add>you have in view</add> <del>of your using</del> <add>or your Son's</add>  <del>except that it gives</del><lb/><del>me occasion to say that</del> <add>In all Events however</add> it may <del>serve you</del> <add>give</add><lb/><del>as a direction where to find me,</del> <add>you some Idea of the place where I am to be found</add> when ever any<lb/>thing calls you to London, & where I hope you<lb/>will not fail to let me have the pleasure<lb/>of seeing you, <del>or</del> <add>and likewise</add> your son, upon his return to<lb/>England in case I shall be then living &#x2014;</p><del>For the purposing of</del> In your Design of Delineating the  Character<lb/>of the Great Lord Somers, I should imagine<lb/>you would think proper to read The History<lb/>of Great Britain <del>origin</del> by Cunningham w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi><lb/>was originally written in Latin & has since been<lb/>translated into English & published by D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Hollingbery<lb/>in which there is a great deal ab<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> Lord Somers & greatly<lb/><pb/>





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the Poet in one of which last mentioned Houses had a Door into the Park
and where in which he Milton himself resided while he conceived his
immortal Poem of Paradise lost as mentioned
in the Biographia Britanica


In offering this NB. for your Insertion, believe
me Dear Sir, I desire you will make what
use of it you please either by inserting it or not or by
throwing it into the fire as you shall think fit,
having no wish either one way or other as
you may think it
than as it may answer any
the purpose you have in view of your using or your Son's except that it gives
me occasion to say that In all Events however it may serve you give
as a direction where to find me, you some Idea of the place where I am to be found when ever any
thing calls you to London, & where I hope you
will not fail to let me have the pleasure
of seeing you, or and likewise your son, upon his return to
England in case I shall be then living —

For the purposing of In your Design of Delineating the Character
of the Great Lord Somers, I should imagine
you would think proper to read The History
of Great Britain origin by Cunningham wch
was originally written in Latin & has since been
translated into English & published by Dr Hollingbery
in which there is a great deal abt Lord Somers & greatly

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Identifier: | JB/541/104/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1789-12-19

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541

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104

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Jeremiah Bentham

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