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<p> <gap/> from England <del>amidst</del> <add> so | <p> <gap/> from England <del>amidst</del> <add> so delayed & distracted by</add> a variety of concerns of which the <lb/> <del>care</del> preparations for my journey were the least important<lb/> lost <add> of</add> two of the opportunities which chance threw<lb/> into my hands, but the one continued a few days longer<lb/> or the other presented itself a few days earlier, I might<lb/> and I trust I should have fulfilled my undertaking to <lb/>a <unclear>total</unclear>. Throwing myself upon your candour, or <lb/>if you think <add>it</add> more proper, upon your indulgence<lb/> I remain with the truest respect & regard<lb/> Dear Sir<lb/> Your much obliged<lb/> <sic>h. S.</sic> <lb/> J.B. </p> <p> Potomkins C<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> deserves his <lb/> sincerest thanks for your <gap/> of the <gap/> <del>once</del> <foreign>a la</foreign> <lb/> <unclear>Crimeanns</unclear>. The same evil genius that cheated him of <lb/> the first has vented his spite upon the last, <add> both</add> which were <lb/> demolished in their way from Prya, tho' not so utterly but <lb/> that they have served for patterns of several we have had <lb/> made. He would by your acceptance of a sample <del><gap/></del> out<lb/> of curiosity, but that <del>thos</del> your Custom-house forbids it and <lb/> to tell you the truth the best metal which the materials here allowable <lb/> have allowed me to make is still so muddy that we <lb/> are ashamed to show it.</p> <p> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Pasbleyls</unclear> wants we have not yet been able to find any <lb/> opportunity of supplying. We have <gap/> up however with care, & <lb/> probably an inspection we project towards <gap/> <gap/> the <gap/> of the <gap/> <lb/> <!-- text continues at right angles along the edge of the page --> on the advance of <gap/> we think to see Davidoff may afford us the means of <del> making</del> <add> doing</add> something.</p> | ||
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from England amidst so delayed & distracted by a variety of concerns of which the
care preparations for my journey were the least important
lost of two of the opportunities which chance threw
into my hands, but the one continued a few days longer
or the other presented itself a few days earlier, I might
and I trust I should have fulfilled my undertaking to
a total. Throwing myself upon your candour, or
if you think it more proper, upon your indulgence
I remain with the truest respect & regard
Dear Sir
Your much obliged
h. S.
J.B.
Potomkins Co deserves his
sincerest thanks for your of the once a la
Crimeanns. The same evil genius that cheated him of
the first has vented his spite upon the last, both which were
demolished in their way from Prya, tho' not so utterly but
that they have served for patterns of several we have had
made. He would by your acceptance of a sample out
of curiosity, but that thos your Custom-house forbids it and
to tell you the truth the best metal which the materials here allowable
have allowed me to make is still so muddy that we
are ashamed to show it.
Mr Pasbleyls wants we have not yet been able to find any
opportunity of supplying. We have up however with care, &
probably an inspection we project towards the of the
on the advance of we think to see Davidoff may afford us the means of making doing something.
Identifier: | JB/540/284/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 540. |
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1786-06-28 |
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284 |
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002 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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