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to me, I thought I might as well not oppose it, as nobody
else did. We were pretty chatty but as I did not
remark any thing extraordinary in theme, I do not give any particular
description of them.
The Oxford Verses came out it seems on Saturday; I
have seen them, and read a good many of the first, and amongst
the rest those of Lewis Bagot, which are reckoned
very good, but as you will see them through Dr Owen's means,
I need not mention much concerning them. I have got a
Cough, which I believe I caught of you, if there is any
such thing as catching Coughs; for tho' it has encreased
considerably since I have been here, yet I think I had it
a little before when I was in Town. You may depend upon
receiving every week 20 Pages of Tully if not more from

Your dutiful and
affectionate Son

Jeremy Bentham


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Identifier: | JB/537/070/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537.

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1761-02-03

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070

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Jeremy Bentham

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