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finding some hint of a good flattering expression.   The worst of it is that  the new
 laws and form of Government is already established in most of the Governments in that 
 of Petersburgh for example though not yet in Moscow this however it will be very soon.
 I do not think she may be much inclined to change anything now as there has 
 already and still continues to be a great deal of plague about it, and besides the 
 purpose of ostentation is already answered and I believe that is the only purpose
 designed.   The Heir to  to the bigotted old woman deceased from the disposition
 and penetration which he showed on his late visit here as well as by general report
 promises to be more likely to give that attention to it which may make 
 it of real use.   I congratulate you on your translations appearing to be in such good
 hands.
 I am sorry that Peake & Mosberry are not inclined to seek fortune, I am in 
 hopes however to be able to prevail on the latter if I should have occasion for him.
I have sent also the arms which might serve as ornament on the outside of the book.
Although I think all that can be done may be done without a letter yet at the same 
 time with attention to the criticisms which I sent you I am persuaded you will would write 
 the best of all possible letters.   Will you when you read it  allow me  to   in case 
 of my observing any parts which I and Pleschijeff think do not approve, and if they 
 be such as can be left out without breaking the thread, to write it over myself
 leaving those parts out.   You will perceive I mention this on the supposition
 that there will not be time for it to come here return and come again 
 before the work itself may come.
 Do not think that the Police is good in this country or that there 
 is more justice or impartiality in the decision of the law Courts 
 than in other despotic countries.   There is however more mildness in 
 the present reign than there used to be.   How much I wish that you could 
 see & hear what I do.
 I am very much rejoiced at the account you give me of the happiness of 
 the D's but you tell me nothing about the light I am considered in.
 I wish you could send me out by a messenger a wa tollerable good 
 waistcoat or even two for these things are very dear here.   any which 
 you have worn yourself will do better.   I told you that a  will 
 bring to the size of 2 4to columns.   If you have a mind to give the Verses to Charles
 do, with the cover.
1781 ) S.B. Petersburgh
 15 ) to 
 O.S. ) J.B. Linc. Inn
 24 ) Code  
 NS )
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| Correspondence | |||
| Samuel Bentham | |||