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<p>Linc. Inn. Friday Aug 14<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 1778</p>
<p>I have received, I think, in all, <hi rend="underline">five</hi> letters
<lb/>
from you since we were at Horsham: 2 <add>dated</add> before the
<lb/>
4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> of this month, 2 dated on that day (one of them with
<lb/>
a parcel containing the Vol. of Phil. Trans:<hi rend="superscript">ns</hi> <del>and</del> a letter
<lb/>
from M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> D. to M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> D, and one from you to her) and
<lb/>
now to day one dated the 11<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>.</p>
<p>Yesterday sennight being the 6<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> I went to Colchester:
<lb/>
yesterday I returned. The day before I went (the 5<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>) I wrote
<lb/>
<add>to</add> you at <del>letter</del> Portsmouth; when or how you will receive
<lb/>
it God knows, who as you very justly &amp; originally observe
<lb/>
knows every thing. I there told you amongst other things the
<lb/>
progress of my negotiation with the illustrious M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Wood of
<lb/>
Battle; the result of which is that the Spinnet is lodged
<lb/>
to day in James Street, and that there is 10<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> paid for
<lb/>
it, carriage porterage &amp; package included.</p>
<p>I there also told you of my having <sic>reced</sic> as a present
<lb/>
from Chastellux a<hi rend="superscript"><gap/></hi> copy of the <gap/><unclear><hi rend="superscript">d</hi></unclear> edition of his
<lb/>
book; accompanied with a note which I trancscribed for
<lb/>
you. I <del>wrote</del> <add>dispatched</add> to him an enormous long letter Tuesday
<lb/>
the 4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>.</p>
<p>Wilson returned to town from Maidstone the day before
<lb/>
yesterday: <foreign>pauvre diable</foreign> he has got 2 monstrous large
<lb/>
boils upon his backside, one on each side, so that he can
<lb/>
hardly sit: this will certainly detain him 2 or 3 days in
<lb/>
town, and not improbably as many weeks.</p>
<p>I have been making a <sic>sanglierical</sic><!-- ? as in "sanglier" (french) - wild boar? --> dinner to-day
<lb/>
at Browne's upon a Haunch of Venison.</p>
<p>On Monday sen'night I was at Petersham: Q.S.P.
<lb/>
made me promise that when I returned from Colchester I would <add>spend</add></p>


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Linc. Inn. Friday Aug 14th 1778

I have received, I think, in all, five letters
from you since we were at Horsham: 2 dated before the
4th of this month, 2 dated on that day (one of them with
a parcel containing the Vol. of Phil. Trans:ns and a letter
from Mr D. to Mrs D, and one from you to her) and
now to day one dated the 11th.

Yesterday sennight being the 6th I went to Colchester:
yesterday I returned. The day before I went (the 5th) I wrote
to you at letter Portsmouth; when or how you will receive
it God knows, who as you very justly & originally observe
knows every thing. I there told you amongst other things the
progress of my negotiation with the illustrious Mr Wood of
Battle; the result of which is that the Spinnet is lodged
to day in James Street, and that there is 10s paid for
it, carriage porterage & package included.

I there also told you of my having reced as a present
from Chastellux a copy of the d edition of his
book; accompanied with a note which I trancscribed for
you. I wrote dispatched to him an enormous long letter Tuesday
the 4th.

Wilson returned to town from Maidstone the day before
yesterday: pauvre diable he has got 2 monstrous large
boils upon his backside, one on each side, so that he can
hardly sit: this will certainly detain him 2 or 3 days in
town, and not improbably as many weeks.

I have been making a sanglierical dinner to-day
at Browne's upon a Haunch of Venison.

On Monday sen'night I was at Petersham: Q.S.P.
made me promise that when I returned from Colchester I would spend

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1778-08-14

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538

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221

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Jeremy Bentham

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