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You forgot my key: I forgot your Book & 1/2 pint of Laguer
We must therefore sign gon mutual releases. I am in a distressed
condition: forced to —t even upon charity.
I am sorry to hear such an account Patty D. Yes, I
think you had best mention it to Mr D. for the reasons you
assign.
If I have the opportunity I will send you a new ship-building
back by Hermes' conveyance: if not, by some other.
Wise has been in town He was with me on Friday and Saturday He was to have me out of
town yesterday: and on that account to have called in
Sunday evening: but he never come nor have I since
heard of him. So that I suppose he is come back again
He shew'd me a note which a man had sent to him promising
to give £350 for his interest in the piece of
Land, if the Lease it is now under can be vacated, which
W. thinks is can. He told me Guy had been making a
scrit and on that account desired I would look over the
draught which he had sent me of the convey ance, which
I did, and after making a few alterations gave it him on
Saturday.
The book of Hume's you mention is I believe that you have
had in your hands. The third volume of it relates to
Morals. Dr Hurd is alive & alive like Bishop of
something I forgot what — and alas! alas! Preceptor to
the Prince of Wales.
I think of treating myself this afternoon with 5 worth
of Music at Treat's concert at the Haymarket Theatre. All manner of
people perform Solo's: which is the Music I delight in.
Identifier: | JB/538/116/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538. |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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