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way which I am not at all suited for.</p>
way which I am not at all suited for.</p>


The case is that <del>I have <gap/> heard</del> from the
<p>The case is that <del>I have <gap/> heard</del> from the
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different accounts I have heard of the trade
different accounts I have heard of the trade
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present state very advantageous and to be capable
present state very advantageous and to be capable
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of <del>gre</del> very great improvements.
of <del>gre</del> very great improvements. Moreover I
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think it probable that if I were to have any
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thing to do with the building of Ships here I might
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have <del>m</del> very advantageous opportunities of engaging
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in trade at the same time.</p>
 
<p>This I hope is a sufficient general excuse to
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wish to have all the information as soon as
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possible which may assist me in deciding.</p>
 
<p>The last letter I sent from Liban and was obliged
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to finish it in a very great hurry.</p>
 
<p>In it I desired to know what sum of money I could
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be furnished with if it should so happen that I should
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have any very advantageous opportunity of employing
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it in trade. This certainly I should wish much
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to know, but I doubt very much if anything
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would tempt me to hazard any sum.</p>


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You will perhaps wonder to find me ask so many
questions about trade and to see me so intent as
it were upon it. You may think I have taken
up an entire new plan and laid aside my old
ones, that I forget all my expectations with respect
to Russia and think only of getting money in a
way which I am not at all suited for.

The case is that I have heard from the
different accounts I have heard of the trade
between this country and England it appears it its
present state very advantageous and to be capable
of gre very great improvements. Moreover I
think it probable that if I were to have any
thing to do with the building of Ships here I might
have m very advantageous opportunities of engaging
in trade at the same time.

This I hope is a sufficient general excuse to
wish to have all the information as soon as
possible which may assist me in deciding.

The last letter I sent from Liban and was obliged
to finish it in a very great hurry.

In it I desired to know what sum of money I could
be furnished with if it should so happen that I should
have any very advantageous opportunity of employing
it in trade. This certainly I should wish much
to know, but I doubt very much if anything
would tempt me to hazard any sum.

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Identifier: | JB/538/416/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.

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1779-12-18

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538

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416

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001

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Penner

Samuel Bentham

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