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Dear Papa Monday May 25 th 1761
I have sent you 10 pages of my Translation, and likewise
have filled up the gap that you complained of in your last;
you must know I had asked M r de Salis my next door neighbour
with whom I am now well acquainted, (who is now a Bachelor and
Fellow-Commoner, and has read the Tusculan disputations) to explain me
the meaning of that passage, as I had given it over after a great deal
of Study myself, but he could not, no more could another Bachelor of Arts
of my Acquaintance, and so I went as my last resource to M r Jefferson,
who after pretty much consideration explained it to me to the same effect
as I have put down in the back of my translation. I have inquired
about that Epitaph on beau Nash by D r King, but find it is
not to be had at the bookseller, but have borrowed it of M r De Salis
to transcribe it for you; and will send it you this week or next if I
can, for it is a very long one: I am just going to Lecture, and have
only just time to send you these few lines from
Your most dutiful &
affectionate Son
Jeremy Bentham.
Pray give my duty
to Grandmama.
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