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known any thing of it. but | <p>known any thing of it. but M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Gray still advises it<lb/> to be shown <add>to</add> him the next time he comes, I dare not refuse<lb/> but must desire paternal authority to interfere; or<lb/> must think of some expedient between this and that time.<lb/> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Hunter has seen it and says when I have finished<lb/> the correct one, he will take care it shall be introduced<lb/> to Lord Sandwich unless it is proved useless.</p> | ||
<p>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Coles is entirely overthrown and the Surveyor says<lb/> all ships are to be fitted with the old. of what<lb/> great use therefore would mine be! It employs <add><del><gap/></del></add> all<lb/> my time and thoughts therefore I can allow you no<lb/> more of either at present although I am<lb/> your affectionate Brother<lb/> Sam<hi rend="superscript">l</hi> Bentham</p> | |||
<p>P.S. I hear M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Echart's capstand has failed<lb/> he is not as yet gone to Holland but<lb/> intends going on <sic>Fryday</sic>. I <sic>here</sic> his bill was great but it will not all be paid</p>. | |||
<note>I shall come to town when I have done it therefore say nothing to my Father. | |||
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known any thing of it. but Mr Gray still advises it
to be shown to him the next time he comes, I dare not refuse
but must desire paternal authority to interfere; or
must think of some expedient between this and that time.
Mr Hunter has seen it and says when I have finished
the correct one, he will take care it shall be introduced
to Lord Sandwich unless it is proved useless.
Mr Coles is entirely overthrown and the Surveyor says
all ships are to be fitted with the old. of what
great use therefore would mine be! It employs all
my time and thoughts therefore I can allow you no
more of either at present although I am
your affectionate Brother
Saml Bentham
P.S. I hear Mr Echart's capstand has failed
he is not as yet gone to Holland but
intends going on Fryday. I here his bill was great but it will not all be paid
.
I shall come to town when I have done it therefore say nothing to my Father.
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Samuel Bentham |
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