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<p>satisfaction that I flatter myself <add>with the idea</add> of going a little<lb/> | |||
beyond your <add>wishes</add> & affording <del>a somewha</del> on this occasion<lb/> | |||
a somewhat more than expected gratification to <del>your</del> <add>those</add><lb/> | |||
ever generous affections of which such frequent &<lb/> | |||
<del>substantial</del> <add>unequivocal</add> proofs have been received by,</p> | |||
<p><del>Your affectionate friend,</del><lb/> | |||
Jeremy Bentham</p> | |||
<p>Richard Rush<lb/> | |||
&c &c &c</p> | |||
<p>P.S. I can not let pass the opportunity of<lb/> | |||
testifying to you the delight afforded me by the<lb/> | |||
Speech of our <add>illustrious</add> friend Quincey Adams on the<lb/> | |||
anniversary of American Independence<lb/> | |||
<del>It</del> As I <hi rend="underline">heard</hi> it (for <del>I read</del> <add>my eyes <sic>admitt</sic> not of my reading</add> anything beyond<lb/> | |||
matter of absolute necessity), it seemed to me<lb/> | |||
that I heard all the grace and force of<lb/> | |||
rhetoric, and (in that <del>only</del> <add>rare <del>and</del></add> state <add>(the only one</add> in which<lb/> | |||
<del>I <gap/> <gap/> it <gap/></del> rhetoric can afford me<lb/> | |||
any thing better than dessert) <del>unbought it</del> <add>the state in which the grace <del><gap/></del></add><lb/> | |||
<add>of it is not bought at</add> the expense either of sincerity or logic.<lb/> | |||
<del>It appears</del> The only extract he has seen (Colson tells<lb/> | |||
me) is that in the <hi rend="underline">Times</hi>, in which it was prefaced with<lb/> | |||
some b<gap/> <gap/> used I imagine not very friendly <del>I may</del> <add>irony.</add><lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> In the Traveller <add>of August</add> from which I heard it that super <unclear>foe</unclear><lb/> | |||
<gap/> <gap/> was omitted. Colson expressed a wish to insert the whole, of the<lb/> | |||
bulk if it should not prove an insuperable bar. Perhaps you could oblige as well<lb/> | |||
the loan of a copy for that purpose.</p> | |||
satisfaction that I flatter myself with the idea of going a little
beyond your wishes & affording a somewha on this occasion
a somewhat more than expected gratification to your those
ever generous affections of which such frequent &
substantial unequivocal proofs have been received by,
Your affectionate friend,
Jeremy Bentham
Richard Rush
&c &c &c
P.S. I can not let pass the opportunity of
testifying to you the delight afforded me by the
Speech of our illustrious friend Quincey Adams on the
anniversary of American Independence
It As I heard it (for I read my eyes admitt not of my reading anything beyond
matter of absolute necessity), it seemed to me
that I heard all the grace and force of
rhetoric, and (in that only rare and state (the only one in which
I it rhetoric can afford me
any thing better than dessert) unbought it the state in which the grace
of it is not bought at the expense either of sincerity or logic.
It appears The only extract he has seen (Colson tells
me) is that in the Times, in which it was prefaced with
some b used I imagine not very friendly I may irony.
In the Traveller of August from which I heard it that super foe
was omitted. Colson expressed a wish to insert the whole, of the
bulk if it should not prove an insuperable bar. Perhaps you could oblige as well
the loan of a copy for that purpose.
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