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chimnies, and in the miscellany he publishes
under the name of the Bee are some
Indications relative to to the origin and advantages
of the Gothic stile, which to me
who know nothing about the matter were new
and seemed ingenious. I question whether/whither
it will be much in his power to contribute
much to the reception of the plan, though
he certainly will not want for inclination. I
believe his opinion would have some weight
with Mr Stirling (the present Ld Provost
is he not?) but he, I understand is now in London.
Perhaps likewise with Mr David Stewardt
the Banker who having been Provost is
can I suppose if the Magistrates, and who
I imagine would not think the worse of the
plan from knowing that it has the unreserved
approbation of his teacher Dr G Fordyce
with who has the charge of his eldest son
here, and to whom I have been obliged in
the manner you have seen. If any of the
gentlemen after in question after hearing what
you will have to say to them with relation to
the plan present in this attachment to Mr Blackburn's
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