as to prevent that affect's taking place. Sam threshes hard at Euclid, upon

a new plan of my invention, and takes this opportunity of pressing me into

his service. He desires me to tell you that he fear's there is no probability

of Capt. Knight's promotion. We both beg to be remember'd with

all respect and affection to my Mother and Far, whose amusements we hope have

suffer'd no interruption by the Surgeon. The paper, which is the largest

the house happens to afford will just allow me to subscribe myself

D r S r Your's dutifully and affectionately. Jere: y Bentham

We think to be in London

the end of next week.

Son Jeremy

Lr dat d Totton Hants

15 Sep tr 1773

To.

Jeremiah Bentham Esq:

Queen's-Square Place

Westminster
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