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<p> My Lord</p> <p> I have been perfectly <del> overwhelmed</del> <add> | <p> My Lord</p> <p> I have been perfectly <del> overwhelmed</del> <add> oppressed </add> of late <lb/> with so may repeated marks of your Lordship's kindness.<lb/> The Count <unclear>Chrescwl-Gonpher's</unclear> Voyages are certainly so much <lb/> the better and more convenient for not being bound up.<lb/> Your Lordship <del> has certainly</del> <add> must have </add> a high opinion of my honesty<lb/> <del>by</del> <add> to </add> trusting me with so magnificent a sword ( as that I <lb/> am to carry to my Brother]<!-- remainder of page crossed through --> I hope to come off <add> it will come out</add> as clear <lb/> as M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Roger North who in his loss of his Brother the <lb/> Lord <unclear>Thuper</unclear> Guildford, to <sic>shew</sic> how <del>honest he was in</del> trustworthy <lb/> he was tells us of <del> the honour</del> his being <del>is</del> appointed<lb/> cash-keeper to keep <del> the half crown</del> the <add> fares his</add> Lordships received<lb/> when counsel, and of the alarm <del>it</del> he took at hearing a <lb/> piece of round glass <del>tumble</del> fell out of his pocket for fear<lb/> his brother should suspect him of having <sic>convey'd</sic> shallow<lb/> one of the half crowns which he had got <add> <gap/> </add> that morning by <lb/> making <gap/> of <unclear>course</unclear> </p> | ||
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My Lord
I have been perfectly overwhelmed oppressed of late
with so may repeated marks of your Lordship's kindness.
The Count Chrescwl-Gonpher's Voyages are certainly so much
the better and more convenient for not being bound up.
Your Lordship has certainly must have a high opinion of my honesty
by to trusting me with so magnificent a sword ( as that I
am to carry to my Brother] I hope to come off it will come out as clear
as Mr Roger North who in his loss of his Brother the
Lord Thuper Guildford, to shew how honest he was in trustworthy
he was tells us of the honour his being is appointed
cash-keeper to keep the half crown the fares his Lordships received
when counsel, and of the alarm it he took at hearing a
piece of round glass tumble fell out of his pocket for fear
his brother should suspect him of having convey'd shallow
one of the half crowns which he had got that morning by
making of course
Identifier: | JB/540/170/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 540. |
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1785-07-?? |
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170 |
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001 |
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Correspondence/copy |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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