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<p> The following is a Letter that was Written by<lb/> A Captain Newton at a Time he was with <lb/> <sic>Col<hi rend="superscript">l</hi></sic> Bentham in Siberi, to his Father at <lb/>Newcastle, and was obtained from the latter<lb/>by the <sic>Rev<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> Mr Tho<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> Bentham of Christchurch<lb/> Oxon, and by him delivered to Mr Abbot at<lb/> <sic>Harrowgate</sic> who transmitted the Same from<lb/> thence to the <sic>Col<hi rend="superscript">l's</hi></sic> Father in <sic>Sept.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 1790 <del> who<lb/>was then at Bath, to whom both <sic>Cap<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></sic> Newton<lb/> and his Father were absolute Strangers &#x2014;<lb/> except with respect to what is mentioned<lb/> in some of the foregoing Letters, nor was<lb/> there ever the least probability of its &#x2014;<lb/> coming to the hands of the Colonel's Father, <lb/> which is a Circumstance that rendered<lb/> what is mentioned of the Colonel the<lb/> more acceptable to his <lb/> Father <del> the more acceptable to his Father as no<lb/> manner of Compliment could be intended by the Writer of that Letter.</p> <p> The Fortress of Kerekoff Siberia<lb/> within 600 miles of the Chinese<lb/> <sic>Sept.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 10. 1789.</p> <p> <sic>Hon<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> Father</p><p> You will be astonished to receive a Letter from<lb/> this part of the World. Prince Potemkin has thought<lb/> proper to send me here to a <sic>Col.<hi rend="superscript">l</hi></sic> Bentham an <lb/>Englishman &#x2014; This Gentleman is now only thirty <lb/>years of age. he explored Part of Siberia<lb/> at the age of Twenty.  His report of that Country<lb/> pleased her Majesty so much, that he has now </p>  
<p> The following is a Letter that was Written by<lb/> A Captain Newton at a Time he was with <lb/> <sic>Col<hi rend="superscript">l</hi></sic> Bentham in Siberia, to his Father at <lb/>Newcastle, and was obtained from the latter<lb/>by the <sic>Rev<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> Mr Tho<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> Bentham of Christchurch<lb/> Oxon, and by him delivered to Mr Abbot at<lb/> <sic>Harrowgate</sic> who transmitted the Same from<lb/> thence to the <sic>Col<hi rend="superscript">l's</hi></sic> Father in <sic>Sept.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 1790 who<lb/>was then at Bath, to whom both <sic>Cap<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></sic> Newton<lb/> and his Father were absolute Strangers &#x2014;<lb/> except with respect to what is mentioned<lb/> in some of the foregoing Letters, nor was<lb/> there ever the least probability of its &#x2014;<lb/> coming to the hands of the Colonel's Father, <lb/> which is a Circumstance that rendered<lb/> what is mentioned of the Colonel the<lb/> more acceptable to his Father as no<lb/> manner of Compliment could be intended<lb/> by the Writer of that Letter.</p> <p> The Fortress of Kerekoff Siberia<lb/> within 600 miles of the Chinese<lb/> <sic>Sept.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 10.<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 1789.</p> <p> <sic>Hon<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> Father</p><p> You will be astonished to receive a Letter from<lb/> this part of the World. Prince Potemkin has thought<lb/> proper to send me here to a <sic>Col.<hi rend="superscript">l</hi></sic> Bentham an <lb/>Englishman &#x2014; This Gentleman is now only thirty <lb/>years of age. he explored great Part of Siberia<lb/> at the age of Twenty.  His report of that Country<lb/> pleased her Majesty so much that he has now </p>  





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The following is a Letter that was Written by
A Captain Newton at a Time he was with
Coll Bentham in Siberia, to his Father at
Newcastle, and was obtained from the latter
by the Revd Mr Thos Bentham of Christchurch
Oxon, and by him delivered to Mr Abbot at
Harrowgate who transmitted the Same from
thence to the Coll's Father in Sept.r 1790 who
was then at Bath, to whom both Capt Newton
and his Father were absolute Strangers —
except with respect to what is mentioned
in some of the foregoing Letters, nor was
there ever the least probability of its —
coming to the hands of the Colonel's Father,
which is a Circumstance that rendered
what is mentioned of the Colonel the
more acceptable to his Father as no
manner of Compliment could be intended
by the Writer of that Letter.

The Fortress of Kerekoff Siberia
within 600 miles of the Chinese
Sept.r 10.th 1789.

Hond Father

You will be astonished to receive a Letter from
this part of the World. Prince Potemkin has thought
proper to send me here to a Col.l Bentham an
Englishman — This Gentleman is now only thirty
years of age. he explored great Part of Siberia
at the age of Twenty. His report of that Country
pleased her Majesty so much that he has now




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