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Inley Park. Aug. 3. 1779
My dear Sam
While you continue on this side the ocean, it is a 
 pleasure to me receive Letters from you, & to send you others
 in exchange, an Intercourse however agreeable & pleasing
 to me that will soon lessen, by the distance you are
 bent upon. It is well my dear Child, that your Spirits
 hold out amidst the continual hurry you are in, &
 the variety of people you have had applications to. Your
reasons for procrastinating your destination to Petersburgh
 are such that I cannot pretend to object to; all that
I can say upon the Subject is, that I hope you will take
 care of your safety & your health in removing  from
 one place to another wherever & whenever you go.
You forgot to tell me whether you have got any & 
 what Letters from Sneyd or not. It is proper I shod.
 know that I may know how to act myself, in relation 
thereto. Letters of Recommendation seem to have showered 
 upon you so thick from all Quarters, or rather to all
 Quarters, that you have a very good Prospect of being
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| Jeremiah Bentham | |||