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' | <p> My dear Bentham</p> <p> Country visits on first<lb/> coming down runs away with a mans<lb/> timing his senses too. I have long respected<lb/> Lord <gap/> answer, so soon as<lb/> it appears you shall have it, but I hope<lb/> you will feel the effects before you hear<lb/> of his endeavour.</p> <p> truly you are burning <lb/>alive; you talk of Russia, do you mean<lb/> to lend a hand <sic>ag<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></sic> the poles, I should <lb/> grieve that my <gap/> <gap/> should <lb/> be offending <add><del> us</del></add> you since in any instance<lb/> of your Life but that's too inquisitive as<lb/> <gap/> for any Englishman to lend a hand<lb/> in, <gap/> for Liberty I can excuse but for</p> | ||
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My dear Bentham
Country visits on first
coming down runs away with a mans
timing his senses too. I have long respected
Lord answer, so soon as
it appears you shall have it, but I hope
you will feel the effects before you hear
of his endeavour.
truly you are burning
alive; you talk of Russia, do you mean
to lend a hand agt the poles, I should
grieve that my should
be offending us you since in any instance
of your Life but that's too inquisitive as
for any Englishman to lend a hand
in, for Liberty I can excuse but for
Identifier: | JB/541/345/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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1792-07-16 |
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541 |
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345 |
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001 |
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Correspondence |
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"Edward Smith, General" |
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