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To accomplish what my Son is about you will be | <p>To accomplish what my Son is about you will be<lb/> | ||
sensible how much he stands in need of a few English | sensible how much he stands in need of a few English<lb/> | ||
Shipwrights to enable him to give that perfection | Shipwrights to enable him to give that perfection<lb/> | ||
to his Plan and the Improvements he proposes, | to his Plan and the Improvements he proposes,<lb/> | ||
and which is the object of his ambition. | and which is the object of his ambition.<lb/></p> | ||
Being informed there has been lately an extensive | Being informed there has been lately an extensive<lb/> | ||
dismission of Hands from Portsmouth & other | dismission of Hands from Portsmouth & other<lb/> | ||
Dock yards I should hope there would be no | Dock yards I should hope there would be no<lb/> | ||
Objection for a few of those men who are turned | Objection for a few of those men who are turned<lb/> | ||
out of their work & thereby render'd destitute of | out of their work & thereby render'd destitute of<lb/> | ||
the means of | the means of subsisting themselves & their families<lb/> | ||
here, to be permitted to go abroad for a limited | here, to be permitted to go abroad for a limited<lb/> | ||
time, for such a particular purpose as my | time, for such a particular purpose as my<lb/> | ||
Son would employ them on, more especially | Son would employ them on, more especially<lb/> | ||
if it be considered, as may be concluded from | if it be considered, as may be concluded from<lb/> | ||
his last Latter, that such a Permission from his | his last Latter, that such a Permission from his<lb/> | ||
Majesty' | Majesty's Ministers will be looked upon not<lb/> | ||
only as a favour done to Prince Cotemkin, | only as a favour done to Prince Cotemkin,<lb/> | ||
but what is likely to be esteemed, a Compliment | but what is likely to be esteemed, a Compliment<lb/> | ||
to the Empress herself, not to mention the benefit | to the Empress herself, not to mention the benefit<lb/> | ||
and advantage that may possibly result to the | and advantage that may possibly result to the<lb/> | ||
Country | Country | ||
To accomplish what my Son is about you will be
sensible how much he stands in need of a few English
Shipwrights to enable him to give that perfection
to his Plan and the Improvements he proposes,
and which is the object of his ambition.
Being informed there has been lately an extensive
dismission of Hands from Portsmouth & other
Dock yards I should hope there would be no
Objection for a few of those men who are turned
out of their work & thereby render'd destitute of
the means of subsisting themselves & their families
here, to be permitted to go abroad for a limited
time, for such a particular purpose as my
Son would employ them on, more especially
if it be considered, as may be concluded from
his last Latter, that such a Permission from his
Majesty's Ministers will be looked upon not
only as a favour done to Prince Cotemkin,
but what is likely to be esteemed, a Compliment
to the Empress herself, not to mention the benefit
and advantage that may possibly result to the
Country
Identifier: | JB/540/114/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 540. |
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1784-10-26 |
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540 |
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114 |
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002 |
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Correspondence/copy |
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