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I shod have answer'd my dear Jerry's agreeable & entertaining
Letter to me at Weymouth, while I was there, if I cod have concluded
with any certainty where to direct to him; & at the arrival of Mr.
Clark's to me, I was gone with a Party of Ladies & Gentlemen to the
Isle of Purbeck, to see that most antient & confessedly most respectable
Piece of Ruins in the Kingdom, Corfe Castle; upon my Return
back to Weymouth I had reason to think you were both decamp'd
from Bristole. I am much pleas'd with the Account Mr Clark
has given me of your friendly Reception at Mr Vernon's wch. I
must own far exceeded my Expectation; and you may assure
yourself my Dear Jerry, I shall not be wanting in making
my acknowledgments to Mr & Mrs. Vernon, for their Civilities
to you, whenever I have the opportunity — I came home Thursday




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1766-10-07

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198

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Jeremiah Bentham

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