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<p>Salary he might have 6 copeks a pound for all <lb/> great work <del> as <gap/> </del> upon condition of his paying<lb/> for the | <p>Salary he might have 6 copeks a pound for all <lb/> great work <del> as <gap/> </del> upon condition of his paying<lb/> for the copper lost in the melting. He might<lb/> moreover make all kind of Copper vessels for sale <lb/> on his own account: but as no man before he comes<lb/> can judge what the advantages may be, it might<lb/> be better to engage him on some Salary not exceeding<lb/> 50£ a year will like D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Browne <unclear>mightily</unclear> <lb/> if he should engage himself here.</p> <pb/> <!-- second column --> <head>Italian Glassblower</head> <p> If you should meet with a poor fellow <lb/> who is dextrous in blowing with the lamp<lb/> thermometer tubes and other such small <lb/> articles <sic>usefull</sic> in experiments if the <gap/> <lb/>has no great vices you may engage him<lb/>on a small salary.</p> <p> How charming it will be if all the people<lb/> you give me expectation of arrive</p> <pb/> <p> 1789 0 S.B. Crichoff<lb/> Apr. ) to <lb/> 8/19 ) J.B. <sic>Linc.</sic> Inn </p> <p> Jere.<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> Bentham Esq.<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> Lincoln's Inn.<lb/> London </p> | ||
Salary he might have 6 copeks a pound for all
great work as upon condition of his paying
for the copper lost in the melting. He might
moreover make all kind of Copper vessels for sale
on his own account: but as no man before he comes
can judge what the advantages may be, it might
be better to engage him on some Salary not exceeding
50£ a year will like Dr Browne mightily
if he should engage himself here.
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Italian Glassblower
If you should meet with a poor fellow
who is dextrous in blowing with the lamp
thermometer tubes and other such small
articles usefull in experiments if the
has no great vices you may engage him
on a small salary.
How charming it will be if all the people
you give me expectation of arrive
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1789 0 S.B. Crichoff
Apr. ) to
8/19 ) J.B. Linc. Inn
Jere.y Bentham Esq.r
Lincoln's Inn.
London
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Samuel Bentham |
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