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<p> <del> he was happy enough to obtain from the Abbe <unclear>Marillet</unclear> <lb/> to <gap/> Lordship.</del> By my carelessness I let slip an opportunity<lb/> I think I might have had <add> without much difficulty</add> of getting letters<lb/> from a <del>noble</del> German <add>Marquis</add> to whom it fell in my way <sic>tother</sic> <lb/> day to <sic>shew</sic> some little civilities, a man of quality highly<lb/> spoken of by President <unclear>Fischer</unclear> of the <foreign>Comte de</foreign> <unclear>Mersanet</unclear> <lb/> which will be the greater loss as <unclear>Giara</unclear> is a place I <lb/> shall have to spend a week or ten days at without <lb/> having access to a <gap/> there unless perhaps I see <lb/> the British Consul whoever he may be.</p> | <p> <del> he was happy enough to obtain from the Abbe <unclear>Marillet</unclear> <lb/> to <gap/> Lordship.</del> By my carelessness I let slip an opportunity<lb/> I think I might have had <add> without much difficulty</add> of getting letters<lb/> from a <del>noble</del> German <add>Marquis</add> to whom it fell in my way <sic>tother</sic> <lb/> day to <sic>shew</sic> some little civilities, a man of quality highly<lb/> spoken of by President <unclear>Fischer</unclear> of the <foreign>Comte de</foreign> <unclear>Mersanet</unclear> <lb/> which will be the greater loss as <unclear>Giara</unclear> is a place I <lb/> shall have to spend a week or ten days at without <lb/> having access to a <gap/> there unless perhaps I see <lb/> the British Consul whoever he may be.</p> <p> I think now to set out <add> for Paris</add> within ten days, and <lb/> within that time shall hope to receive the last, and <lb/> greatest marks of your Lordships <del>kindness, which <add> partiality</del><add>goodness to me</add> <lb/> <del. will never fail to meet with correspondent gratitude <lb/> in the breast of one who has the honour to be<lb/> with the truest respect</del> <add> I have the honour to be</add> and attachment</p> <p> My Lord &c </p> <pb/> <p> Linc. Inn July 1789</p> <p> My Lord <add<del> <gap/> in</del> </add> I have received at different times letters for the following pursuers<lb/> [ I feel some compunction at the thought of having given so much <gap/> to kinds <lb/> so much <add> that <del>become</del></add> better <sic>employd</sic> in ,gap/> the <gap/> of government] <add> I am in haste to go</add> Do not measure the depth<lb/> of my respect or the strength of my gratitude by the length of my letter but believe<lb/> me to be Your Lordship's most devoted<lb/> J.B.</p> | ||
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he was happy enough to obtain from the Abbe Marillet
to Lordship. By my carelessness I let slip an opportunity
I think I might have had without much difficulty of getting letters
from a noble German Marquis to whom it fell in my way tother
day to shew some little civilities, a man of quality highly
spoken of by President Fischer of the Comte de Mersanet
which will be the greater loss as Giara is a place I
shall have to spend a week or ten days at without
having access to a there unless perhaps I see
the British Consul whoever he may be.
I think now to set out for Paris within ten days, and
within that time shall hope to receive the last, and
greatest marks of your Lordships kindness, which <add> partialitygoodness to me
<del. will never fail to meet with correspondent gratitude
in the breast of one who has the honour to be
with the truest respect I have the honour to be and attachment
My Lord &c
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Linc. Inn July 1789
My Lord <add in </add> I have received at different times letters for the following pursuers
[ I feel some compunction at the thought of having given so much to kinds
so much that become better employd in ,gap/> the of government] I am in haste to go Do not measure the depth
of my respect or the strength of my gratitude by the length of my letter but believe
me to be Your Lordship's most devoted
J.B.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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