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at home worth his acceptance, but, I believe,<lb/> | at home worth his acceptance, but, I believe,<lb/> | ||
you know enough of him to be satisfied, no<lb/> | you know enough of him to be satisfied, no<lb/> | ||
offers that could be made him here by his warmest<lb/> | offers <add>that</add> could be made him here by his warmest<lb/> | ||
Friends could, for the present, draw him hither,<lb/> | Friends could, for the present, draw him hither,<lb/> | ||
and induce him to abandon the means, he possesses<lb/> | and induce him to abandon the means, he possesses<lb/> | ||
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<p>I meant to do myself the honour to wait on the<lb/> | <p>I meant to do myself the honour to wait on the<lb/> | ||
<sic>Marquiss</sic> of <sic>Carmarthen</sic> upon the Ground of my son's<lb/> | |||
Letters, to request his permission to | Letters, to request his permission to <sic>dispence</sic> with<lb/> | ||
a few hands going to my son's Assistance, for a<lb/> | a few hands going to my son's Assistance, for a<lb/> | ||
limited time; for altho' I know there are —<lb/> | limited time; for altho' I know there are —<lb/> | ||
indirect means of sending such abroad, yet<lb/> | indirect means of sending such abroad, yet<lb/> | ||
my own situation | my own situation in Life will not suffer me<lb/> | ||
to make use of any other than what are regular<lb/> | to make use of any other than what are regular<lb/> | ||
and avowed; and if that Permission can be <lb/> | and avowed; and if that Permission can be <lb/> | ||
obtained I should have the satisfaction of thinking<lb/> | obtained I should have the satisfaction of thinking<lb/> | ||
I may | I may possibly have contributed something to the<lb/> | ||
benefit of my Country as well as of my Son,<lb/> | benefit of my Country as well as of my Son,<lb/> | ||
who has given a | who has given a Proof of his being still an<lb/> | ||
Englishman in his heart, by the services he has<lb/> | Englishman in his heart, by the services he has<lb/> | ||
taken every opportunity of rendering his Countrymen;<lb/> | taken every opportunity of rendering his Countrymen;<lb/> | ||
an instance of which he mentioned in one<lb/> | an instance of which he mentioned in one<lb/> | ||
of | of these Letters and which at the same time<lb/> | ||
serves to shew his friend Prince Potemkin's partiality<lb/> | serves to shew his friend Prince Potemkin's partiality<lb/> | ||
in their favour. But tho' I did propose to wait</p> | in their favour. But tho' I did propose to wait</p> | ||
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their wishes that he may have some appointment
at home worth his acceptance, but, I believe,
you know enough of him to be satisfied, no
offers that could be made him here by his warmest
Friends could, for the present, draw him hither,
and induce him to abandon the means, he possesses
of putting in practice the Schemes of Improvement
in Naval Architecture that have long employed
his thoughts and attention.
I meant to do myself the honour to wait on the
Marquiss of Carmarthen upon the Ground of my son's
Letters, to request his permission to dispence with
a few hands going to my son's Assistance, for a
limited time; for altho' I know there are —
indirect means of sending such abroad, yet
my own situation in Life will not suffer me
to make use of any other than what are regular
and avowed; and if that Permission can be
obtained I should have the satisfaction of thinking
I may possibly have contributed something to the
benefit of my Country as well as of my Son,
who has given a Proof of his being still an
Englishman in his heart, by the services he has
taken every opportunity of rendering his Countrymen;
an instance of which he mentioned in one
of these Letters and which at the same time
serves to shew his friend Prince Potemkin's partiality
in their favour. But tho' I did propose to wait
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