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an ingenious Friend of mine had invented a Building
which promised to unite in it many singular Advantages
for such a Purpose, he is very desirous of seeing the Plan
& would be very ready I doubt not to communicate any observations
that might occur to him after seeing it, & be much
obliged for the Lights which he would receive from it.
As his is to be erected in another Country, it will not
interfere with yours, & as I conceive you to be more interested
in the Success of a good Thing, than an Object of Publick
Utility than of any Private Benefit, I presume you will
have no Objection to communicate with Mr Adam upon
the Subject.- But I have been so prudent hitherto
as not to mention your Name to him, that you
might use your own Discretion in that Respect.
Adam lives in Albemarle Street —
I will not forget to seize any Opportunity that
shall appear to be favourable for promoting your
wishes with the Minister, but I am afraid that during
this Session there is little Hope - Believe me
Sincerely Yours
R. Pole Carew
May 9—1791
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