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<p><head>Letter to Foster  Petersburgh.</head></p>
 
<p>I could applaud with so good a conscience.  For notion<lb/>
 
of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Eden's being the author I took at first only<lb/>
 
from uncertain report <add>conjecture</add>:  he had sent copies of it<lb/>
to his friends without avowing himself:  but he has<lb/>
since avow'd himself to me.</p>
<p>I was <add>thought myself</add> within an ace t'other day of being of<lb/>
his party to America.  Governor Johnstone, <add>who is</add> another<lb/>
of the Commissioners, I had heard was very fond of<lb/>
the Fragment, and used to carry it about with him<lb/>
in his pocket.  A few days before they set out I<lb/>
happen'd to hear of his having written to Professor<lb/>
Ferguson of Edingburgh, author of the Essay on<lb/>
Civil Society, to ask him to <del>accompany</del> <add>go with</add> him on<lb/>
that expedition, but as a friend <del>to give one his</del> <add>for the sake of</add> company<lb/>
and advice.  Storer <add>who is in Parliament</add> I heard at the same<lb/>
time was to go on the same footing with Lord Carlisle.<lb/>
The warning was so short, that it appeared<lb/>
probable <add>that</add> Ferguson might not have time enough before<lb/>
him to enable him to accept the offer.  It occurred<lb/>
to me <del>in a sudden</del> in the instant that if he should<lb/>
not, it might not be impossible that the Governor<lb/>
as he seemed to have taken <add>such</add> a liking to my <del>bo</del> writings<lb/>
(indeed I should have told you he had asked<lb/>
a friend of mine to make him acquainted with me) may<lb/>
be willing to take <hi rend="underline">me</hi>.  The company I thought would<lb/>
<add>be</add></p>
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Letter to Foster Petersburgh.

I could applaud with so good a conscience. For notion
of Mr Eden's being the author I took at first only
from uncertain report conjecture: he had sent copies of it
to his friends without avowing himself: but he has
since avow'd himself to me.

I was thought myself within an ace t'other day of being of
his party to America. Governor Johnstone, who is another
of the Commissioners, I had heard was very fond of
the Fragment, and used to carry it about with him
in his pocket. A few days before they set out I
happen'd to hear of his having written to Professor
Ferguson of Edingburgh, author of the Essay on
Civil Society, to ask him to accompany go with him on
that expedition, but as a friend to give one his for the sake of company
and advice. Storer who is in Parliament I heard at the same
time was to go on the same footing with Lord Carlisle.
The warning was so short, that it appeared
probable that Ferguson might not have time enough before
him to enable him to accept the offer. It occurred
to me in a sudden in the instant that if he should
not, it might not be impossible that the Governor
as he seemed to have taken such a liking to my bo writings
(indeed I should have told you he had asked
a friend of mine to make him acquainted with me) may
be willing to take me. The company I thought would
be


Identifier: | JB/169/106/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

Folio number

106

Info in main headings field

letter to foster petersburgh

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f10 / f11 / f12

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 248, vol. 2

ID Number

56926

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