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Feb. 24. 1779.

I committed a Benthamism on your letter to Mrs D:
but it turned out more fortunately than it deserved. I forgot to
put it into the post till this afternoon; and this evening she is
come to Town. I have been using all my rhetoric with the
Postmaster I mean the Shoemaker who lives opposite me: & it has
been crowned with success. I should have told you for what
I mean, to get back your letter. This evening afternoon came a formal
note from D. by his servant to invite me to eat an oyster
with him at ½ after 8 in the evening: & thus it was I learnt
that she was come to Town.

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Identifier: | JB/538/300/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.

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1779-02-24

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300

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Jeremy Bentham

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