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The workmen are to be at liberty legally to ask any price for their work,
 the proprietors will never be disposed to give them what they ask,
 Injustices will be committed to induce the men to give their work cheaper
 and swarms of judges must be kept in fee to suffer & support the
 injustices. I thus found myself obliged to give up that which appeared
 the most advantageous of my plans. About that same time, Prince Potemkin
 who I suppose you know is the first man in power here, desired me to give
 to the Empress my observations on the improvements which might be made
 in the part of the Country in which I had been. This circumstance seemed likely to
 favour any future project which I might form, free from the objections
 which had deterred me from the former ones, and I therefore set about
 drawing the first of the papers of which I have sent you a copy. When
 I had done it I gave it to the Prince that he might give it to
 the Empress. He promised to present it immediately and gave me an account
 of it the next day: but his dilatory and negligent disposition is such,
 that I had no expectations that I should hear any thing further about
 it for a month to come: however the next day I went to him; and
 he told me her Majesty was exceedingly pleased with it, and wished
 much to have my observations more in detail. This then meant
 much employment: and the task was not so easy, when I had
 to consider with what view I was to do it, and by that determine
 how far I should make it ample & what I should keep back.
 at length by the advice of some friends I finished it in the state in
 which you have seen it: and I believe you will perceive that in general
 I have rather chosen to show what  might be done and what  I
  could do, than what  they may do without me. In some cases
 however I have been explicit enough for them to reap much
 benefit thereby. With respect to this second paper Potemkin treated me
 as I expected he would have done with the first, 3 or 4 days together seldom
| Identifier: | JB/539/335/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. | |||
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| 1783-04-23 | |||
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| Correspondence | |||
| Samuel Bentham | |||