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Dear Papa Friday June 12th 1751

It was with great pleasure that I received your
last letter, as it gave me such a surprizing account of dear Sam-
my's improvement, which is so great, that it quite astonished me when,
I read your account of him, as he could not spell but above 10 or 15 words
at most when I went away from home, and those monosyllables: I long to
see him in his breeches, which I dare say become him extremely well.
Mr Jefferson has had a very bad disorder in his hand much worse
perhaps than Mr Blawkley represented, but it is well now, so that
I suppose he will write to you soon: as he comes down stairs,
which he has not done this long while. he had two or three Abscesses
in his arm and hand which he was forced to have lanced, the pain

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1761-06-12

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Jeremy Bentham

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