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< | <p>your reasoning on these misconstructions, but you seem to<lb/>suppose me an enemy to your plan & wishing to obstruct<lb/>the progress of it - I assure you I know not what business<lb/>I have had to meddle in it at all except as a promoter<lb/>of it - I admir'd its ingenuity & thought it would be <lb/>beneficial to the public in that point of view I wish'd<lb/>it and still wish it success, and with respect to the<lb/>ground on which the building is to be erected I have<lb/>no other wish than that the properest spot may be<lb/>fixed upon, & it seem<del>ed</del><add>s</add> to me that the first official<lb/>step to be taken by the Treasury <del>was</del> <add>is</add> the appointment<lb/>of the Surveyors I proposed L as the Commissioners are<lb/>directed by the Act</p> | ||
<p>I am sorry you have met with<lb/>disappointment - but I shall be more so if the effect<lb/>of that disappointment <add>is</add> either to make you relinquish<lb/>the prosecution of your plan, or to proceed in it with<lb/>a <del>temper</del> want of temper which cannot fail to <lb/>obstruct its success<lb/></p> | |||
<p>I am Sir <lb/>Y<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. obed<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>. Serv<add>t</add>. <lb/>Charles Long<lb/>Treasy Chambers <lb/>Sept. 25</p><pb/> | |||
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your reasoning on these misconstructions, but you seem to
suppose me an enemy to your plan & wishing to obstruct
the progress of it - I assure you I know not what business
I have had to meddle in it at all except as a promoter
of it - I admir'd its ingenuity & thought it would be
beneficial to the public in that point of view I wish'd
it and still wish it success, and with respect to the
ground on which the building is to be erected I have
no other wish than that the properest spot may be
fixed upon, & it seemeds to me that the first official
step to be taken by the Treasury was is the appointment
of the Surveyors I proposed L as the Commissioners are
directed by the Act
I am sorry you have met with
disappointment - but I shall be more so if the effect
of that disappointment is either to make you relinquish
the prosecution of your plan, or to proceed in it with
a temper want of temper which cannot fail to
obstruct its success
I am Sir
Yr. obedt. Servt.
Charles Long
Treasy Chambers
Sept. 25
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