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bricklayer.</p>
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<p>There are two other <unclear>Sort</unclear> of people who if
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there came in your way a promising subject you
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might persuade him to <del>come</del> <del>try</del> <add>seek</add> his fortune here.</p>
<p>A Surgeon and Physician, and An Architect.</p>
<p>The first must depend chiefly on his private practice
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with <unclear>some</unclear> very small Salary. But the other might
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perhaps get 1,000 <sic>rubles</sic> Salary and <add><del><gap/></del></add> the building
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of a new Town or two. perhaps. in the Crimea.
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Not that the Prince has given me any directions about
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such a person: but I have no doubt but one who could
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<sic>shew</sic> <sic>tallents</sic> would be employed. A Lover of antiquity
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would take a particular pleasure in restoring the beauty
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in the way of his art to a country where the Towns will <add><del><gap/></del></add></p>


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Shoemaker - Surgeon - Architect.

I gave you also some Commission about boats.
Could not you find a clever shoemaker who would come
as a Sevant. — No dont think of it it is only
here that a the same man will be cook Shoemaker and
bricklayer.

There are two other Sort of people who if
there came in your way a promising subject you
might persuade him to come try seek his fortune here.

A Surgeon and Physician, and An Architect.

The first must depend chiefly on his private practice
with some very small Salary. But the other might
perhaps get 1,000 rubles Salary and the building
of a new Town or two. perhaps. in the Crimea.
Not that the Prince has given me any directions about
such a person: but I have no doubt but one who could
shew tallents would be employed. A Lover of antiquity
would take a particular pleasure in restoring the beauty
in the way of his art to a country where the Towns will

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