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Lincolns Inn. Aug, 17. 1779.
Dear Sir
This waits upon you with my Brothers
grateful acknowledgement for the kindness manifested in your
letter of the 15th: I have later upon me the office of secretary
upon this occasion, being the person who at present is rather
the less occupied of the two. He has this morning received an
offer of being convey'd to Hellevoetsluis on board a Dutch fishing
vessel now at Billingsgate which sails on Friday, and thinks of complying with
it: but for greater safety he will send the greater part of his
baggage to Hamburgh on board a Hamburgh vessel, vessels
from that place having never been so much as stopped. His
course will be from Hellevoetsluis to the Hague, Rotterdam,
Amsterdam, Gröningen. All that way he will go by water
in the , which are cheap & expeditious. From
Gröningen there are a kind of stage-coaches that go twice
a week to Hamburgh through Bremen: the distance, about 150
English miles, is performed in about 2 or 3 days. This will
be safer than going by the packet-boats from Harwich to Hellevoetsluis,
which have since been later and several times . The only
he will will be that of the contents of a small cloak
- bag
Identifier: | JB/538/353/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538. |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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