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- 1808, April 27. (Creation)
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As he has had no answer he infers that the addressee has taken offence at something: he supposes that it is on account of his late conduct towards Owen Jones. He has now finished his narrative of OJ's behaviour to him and has lately transmitted a copy to the Literary Fund Society. His son, the youngest of his children, will complete his 21st year on July 9, and about that time the writer intends coming with him to London - the Jamaican property. The evil consequences of the acquisition of great wealth. Unitarianism as opposed to the Religion of Joanna Southcott, to which the addressee belongs. When he comes to London he will print his Narrative. His distresses are now diminishing. He has now collected into a book the letters which he had written from time to time to the addressee but which he delayed sending because he was doubtful of the correctness of some of his ideas; a few of them may possibly be admitted into the Cambrian Register. Work in progress. Project of going over to Jamaica. The Yniales. Copy.
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Preferred citation: 881.