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Situation, it cannot but be a very favorable one, for the
purpose of such a work as he has in hand, & which I hope
to see compleated by the time, he comes to Town, which
I suppose will be about the same time that we shall
Return thither from here.— here we have been a fortnight
last monday, and are much pleas'd with our Habitation
which is at a Mrs Stretch's, on the South Parade from
whence we have a delightful View of the Countrey. I
drink the waters regularly every Day, & find they agree
with me very well. hitherto, what benefit I may reap
from them afterwards can only be known by experience.
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Jeremiah Bentham |
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