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To R. Adam
I am sorry to to have been the means
of your spending so many hours at no
purpose: had I known been apprised of your wishes,
I would with pleasure have saved you the
trouble: I have in a hole in the
ground in which I hide my bind on
purpose that nobody may see me unknown to every body but the Postman
in which I put myself in order
to be out of the way of every sort of interruption.
But i come every time When
I can find him to be visible I come to
town. and Let me know your hours
and when I hear of your being in London
and I will call upon you without
ceremony.
But this said his land is? from
having the benefits of my prints with which
you may be find here to favour me either with
the fin/pin of the print/present — The roughest
scalable / ? working/workers the smallest regard/regarding to appearance/oppressions
is in the idea to but expressed will be
inpress/rissrenn/niprenn/imissrenn
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jeremy bentham |
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letter 789, vol. 4 |
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