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J.B. to S.B.
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Tho J.B. yt indites, it is Q. S. P. yt writes, ever since my
last you recd at Hamburgh, my Eyes have been bad, but
by force of Leeches, blisters, & Purges, they are nearly set to right
again. So yt I wd have written myself but won't let me.
You have by this really/malady ye Satisfaction of hearing from my
father & me at ye same time & trouble.
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This setled, ye all, ye Correspondences shall pass between you
& me, Therefore don't expect ye my father to write to you
nor need you write to him, nor take up Paper in making
more speeches upon this Subject
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I think it was a day after my last yt I went to
abt yt so Mr was and a way to
Portsmouth on accnt of Deputy's being laid by ye
for Smugling, wch made it necessary for him , to go down
Post haste in order Letter him from
go to sea himself, since then, I have had one Lr from him
but your offer was then soon after that
Hardy Jail'd, & yr St Alban's with him, so yt I think it's
probable is gone himself probably before I close
this,
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1779-11-09 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham; Charles Abbot |
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