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<p>One instance i think i have heard and that but<lb/>
 
one, where a proposal for an improvement made<lb/>
 
by a man without interest was attended to.<lb/>
 
The man offer’d a machine <add>for tarring rope-yarn</add> which he said would<lb/>
gain in time &amp; purchase both.  This proposal<lb/>
the Navy board accepted:  &amp; referred it to the<lb/>
Officers of <del>the</del> <add>Chatham</add> Dock Yard.  A meeting was called.<lb/>
Sam who was present at it<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> (he was then about 17 or 18)</note> saw immediately that<lb/>
<del>it</del> <add>the project</add> would not do:  and upon giving <del>them</del> his reasons<lb/>
which were perfectly satisfactory to all of them, (this<lb/>
<del>pro and</del> proposal <add>it</add>) was rejected.</p>
<p>From the Navy board therefore he <add>knew he</add> had nothing<lb/>
to expect.  Their rules were against him:  and their<lb/>
prejudices still more.  <del>He had employ'd</del> <add>With the permission of his</add> superiors,<lb/>
(the Commissioners of the Navy board included) he<lb/>
had employ’d himself <del>some</del> only occasionally in <del>de</del><lb/>
working alongside, <add>(upon particular parts of the Ships)</add>.  He had employ’d himself at<lb/>
other times in going all over the ship, <add>taking minutes</add> and putting<lb/>
questions to every body that would answer him:  at<lb/>
other times <del>at</del> <add>in</add> studying the rationale of the art in<lb/>
books together with the sciences on which it depends.<lb/>
This <del>was</del> <add>is</add> against all rule.  Consequently nothing is<lb/>
so rare as to hear of any improvement made in<lb/>
Ship-building by English Shipbuilders <add>in the King’s service</add>.  Those that<lb/>
have been adopted have been made either by volunteers<lb/>
from other professions or by Frenchmen.  We<lb/>
take their ships and then copy them.  Except one<lb/>
German or if you please one Russian, I mean<lb/>
Euler, and one Spaniard,<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> Don Jorge Juan or <del>is <gap/></del> I forget which or</note> Don Antonio de Ulloa</p>
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One instance i think i have heard and that but
one, where a proposal for an improvement made
by a man without interest was attended to.
The man offer’d a machine for tarring rope-yarn which he said would
gain in time & purchase both. This proposal
the Navy board accepted: & referred it to the
Officers of the Chatham Dock Yard. A meeting was called.
Sam who was present at it (he was then about 17 or 18) saw immediately that
it the project would not do: and upon giving them his reasons
which were perfectly satisfactory to all of them, (this
pro and proposal it) was rejected.

From the Navy board therefore he knew he had nothing
to expect. Their rules were against him: and their
prejudices still more. He had employ'd With the permission of his superiors,
(the Commissioners of the Navy board included) he
had employ’d himself some only occasionally in de
working alongside, (upon particular parts of the Ships). He had employ’d himself at
other times in going all over the ship, taking minutes and putting
questions to every body that would answer him: at
other times at in studying the rationale of the art in
books together with the sciences on which it depends.
This was is against all rule. Consequently nothing is
so rare as to hear of any improvement made in
Ship-building by English Shipbuilders in the King’s service. Those that
have been adopted have been made either by volunteers
from other professions or by Frenchmen. We
take their ships and then copy them. Except one
German or if you please one Russian, I mean
Euler, and one Spaniard, Don Jorge Juan or is I forget which or Don Antonio de Ulloa


Identifier: | JB/169/108/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

Folio number

108

Info in main headings field

letter to foster petersburgh

Image

002

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17 / f18 / f19 / f20

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 248, vol. 2

ID Number

56928

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