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reason why I should not have take the benefit of it.
That begs having setting out with making an actual saving to the
public on expence that could not be set at less than
£250,000, in the article of building to say nothing of advantages which
would remain to be verified by experience, I concurred
that it would be rather hard treatment
and but a bad recompense for such a service if
I were to be put in a worse site condition in point
of eligibility of situation than those by whom an
expense to that amount would have been incurred.
From this hard treatment I must then trust cast myself
upon the Gen generosity liberality of Administration
and the equity of Parliament for relief. The
case Unfortunately for the establishment as well
as for myself that community of interest between
the public and myself which I have labour
with so much zeal and I hope not wholly without
success I have laboured to effect operates
out will be but too apt in this instance to operate to the prejudice of both.
Had it been a quicksilver mine, or any other
place that pro or than wretched
whole they have, there might be no objection: but
unfortunately besides being admirably fit for the purpose
the place is fit appears pleasant such as would be pleasant for me to live in: and the very circumstances
of elevation vicinity to the Metropolis, vicinity to the
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