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rather the notion of the Country at
to a Country which by his own
account is so much the reverse.
But above all am rejoiced to find there
is a probability of my seeing my dear Sam
so soon in England at at the close of this
Summer after so long a period a length of absence
as Ten Years.
By Mr Hymans last letter we
were given to expected their pleasure of
seeing him even sooner but his own
letter accounts for his along
his intended visit very properly. for
it is certainly very of him —
to go of his new
first, & to acquaint himself with
the value of it to him & every other circus
relative to it, & then go to Petersburg —
to present himself to the Empress,
and give himself an opportunity of
seeing the many friends he left last time he was there</add> along
her Court there, before he came over
to England.
Agreable to what he mentions in his Lr
I have been except to engage
a young who is willing &
Identifier: | JB/541/048/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremiah Bentham |
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