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Thorpe near Sept. 10. 1779
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Yesterday thy letter from Andrechtcame to
this place. Thou art a very good boy, that
thou art, for writing so . More than
that, thy letter was exceedingly well penned: even
Wilson, the severe-judging unapproving Wilson,
observed to that effect.
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I have just enclosed it to Lind,
making provision for his not being at home
and desiring this to forward it to
3
At the same time with thine, I rece'd
a letter from who is in very good
humour, and gives me such an invitation
to Imley as it will be rather difficult
for me to fight off against.
4.
The time of my going to Brompton remains
still in uncertainty, as the St Alban's
after going out to her, came back again
for the
Davies to Portsmouth after he was come
to town in his way to Brompton, though only
just to say how do ye.
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I fear it will be impossible for me
to write to thee at Thorpe Amsterdam
owing to the and delays occasioned
by my being at Thorpe: besides that
has not returned me at his time. I desired
him the of recommendations.
6.
I wrote to you to Hamburgh on Saturday
last, by a letter enclosed to Mr. Hamburg. It
was to tell you that you were not to expect your
things by the Ship that sailed the Saturday
before: I wrote a letter of complaint to &
received a very civil answer assuring me they
would be sent by the next conveyance together
with the promised letter to his "cousin", which
I reminded him of.
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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