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<note>9</note> <p>perhaps through his no great attachment to the Russian Nation <lb/>in general wished to avoid entering into any contract; but to <lb/>save appearances (he being <add>him | <note>9</note> <p>perhaps through his no great attachment to the Russian Nation <lb/>in general wished to avoid entering into any contract; but to <lb/>save appearances (he being <add>him</add> self a Lieut<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> Gen: in the Russian <lb/>service) made over his timber to his lady and She by <lb/>making difficulties about the price so found means to refuse <lb/>the sale of her Timber. Now I have all reason to believe <lb/>that the Countess & I should be better friends.</p> <p> The idea of procuring Naval Stores <del>if</del> as well as corn if not <lb/>ships has not escaped the French party at Petersbourg. My <lb/>Banker you know I suppose is <del> of the</del> or rather was of the principal <lb/> French house there. One day at dinner with him I was artfully <lb/>enough questioned about the feasibility of making some exports<lb/>from the black sea. I took care at the same time that I could<lb/>but agree with him with respect to the advantages to be derived<lb/>from it in point of profit to exhibit to him myself and to<lb/>refer him to those <del>at per</del> who I was sure would still more <lb/>exhibit to him the obstacles in the way of such a place as <lb/><sic>unsurmountable</sic>. The event was that at my leaving Petersbourg<lb/>he seemed to have entirely abandoned <del> as</del> the idea he before had <lb/>had of setting out shortly <del> for</del> in pursuit of his plan.</p> <p>You must know that neither this man not any other as <lb/>things stand here at present could <sic>succede</sic> in any <add> such</add> business <lb/>at that part of the world in opposition to or even without<lb/>the assistnace of this friend of mine. Would it not therefore <lb/>be worthwhile at any rate to have some kind of connection <lb/>with this said man?</p> <pb/> | ||
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perhaps through his no great attachment to the Russian Nation
in general wished to avoid entering into any contract; but to
save appearances (he being him self a Lieutt Gen: in the Russian
service) made over his timber to his lady and She by
making difficulties about the price so found means to refuse
the sale of her Timber. Now I have all reason to believe
that the Countess & I should be better friends.
The idea of procuring Naval Stores if as well as corn if not
ships has not escaped the French party at Petersbourg. My
Banker you know I suppose is of the or rather was of the principal
French house there. One day at dinner with him I was artfully
enough questioned about the feasibility of making some exports
from the black sea. I took care at the same time that I could
but agree with him with respect to the advantages to be derived
from it in point of profit to exhibit to him myself and to
refer him to those at per who I was sure would still more
exhibit to him the obstacles in the way of such a place as
unsurmountable. The event was that at my leaving Petersbourg
he seemed to have entirely abandoned as the idea he before had
had of setting out shortly for in pursuit of his plan.
You must know that neither this man not any other as
things stand here at present could succede in any such business
at that part of the world in opposition to or even without
the assistnace of this friend of mine. Would it not therefore
be worthwhile at any rate to have some kind of connection
with this said man?
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Identifier: | JB/539/293/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. |
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293 |
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Correspondence |
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Samuel Bentham |
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