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Hon:d Sir
I am to thank you for your favour of the 13th: and
if you had any particular wish or expectation of hearing from me
at the time you intimated to me in your last but one, am very
sorry I disappointed you. You mentioned no particular reason for any
such wish; and therefore all that I understood from the intimation
was that if any occasion for writing to you should occur, then it
was that a letter would have the most chance of reaching you directly.
I hope sincerely your late rambles will answer to you
as well in point of health as they seem to have done in point of
pleasure.
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1777-10-08 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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