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To Elmsly in answer to a Letter received from him
Novr 27
1776
Dear Sir
I am much obliged to you for the
trouble you have so kindly taken on my account.
I am also obliged to the Gentleman
you mention for his intended favour. I am
flatter'd by his good opinion: but I take no Briefs.
To be plain with you it is some years sinceI have given some
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practise for some years. As the Gentleman seems
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jeremy bentham |
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letter 192, vol. 1 |
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