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These few Anecdotes that I have taken the Liberty to
mention, by way of Explanation of the Picture is the only addition which your Lordship could
have occasion for, to know as much of the Person they
relate to as even his ownFather; since to the best of my
recollection he has passed more days and Slept more Nights
under your Lordship's Roof than he has what done ever
under my own from the Time of his first going from Westminster School to Oxford.
than he has done under mine.
<sic>altho' he has experienced as affectionate a we4lcome and
reception from me, as any Son ever did from a Father
and conscious as I am that I have never been —
deficient in any respect that could have the least —
tendency to his happiness & advantage. My comfort
however is that the Satisfaction he enjoys arises so It is however some satisfaction to me that, what
so much from himself that no accounts of Life are
likely to deprive him of it, while he has that share
of health and soundness of Mind which he has at present, & which seems
to promise to be lasting and that it may long
continue to be so, when I am no more, is a wish
with which, I am persuaded, your Lordship will have
the goodness to allow me to conclude the trouble I have
now given you, with the assurance that I am with the
most perfect regard
Your Lordship's
most obedient & very humble
Servant
Jere.h Bentham
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Jeremiah Bentham |
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