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but perhaps these particulars you will have already come to the knowledge
of, from Sir James Harris or Mr Sharp before this reaches you.
The Winter hitherto, I thank God, has prov'd very favourable to me
having as yet escap'd Colds, your Mother has had one, but is now
happily rid of it — Farr & Charles are comfortably settled in their Chambers
and yr Servant is rather better than he was us'd to be, if we had got
for Wishing Cap, we shod be for taking a peep at you now &
then, I hope you have told the Widow & her two daughters, we shall be glad
to see them in London, figuring a way at our Pantheon — & Ranelagh
Adieu, my dear Sam, let us hear from you soon, & what you
excursion to Moscow — you promise to make yourself as much of
a Russian as you can, but think of the German language before you go to
Sweden.
your affectionate Father
JHB.
— Q.S.P. 15th Feb.y 1780
P.S. Let me know what day this gets to Petersburg.
1780
Q.S.P. Feby 15 to SB. Petersburg
<p. Mr. Bentham
at Walter Shairp Esqr
The Briish Consul
at St Petersburg
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