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<p>Should it meet your approval, Sir, You will consider<lb/>
whether it might not be for the advantage of<lb/>
Columbia and Greece, <add>for the government</add> to send a young man each:  or<lb/>
two young men each, to learn the method of instruction with<lb/>
a view to the setting up schools in a similar plan in<lb/>
the <add>several</add> metropolises of the two States, in <gap/>.  Suppose<lb/>
two sent, one, for <del>the</del> great despatch might return after<lb/>
passing a shorter time, say one year;  the other, for better<lb/>
assurance of proficiency, <add>after</add> a longer time, say two years.</p>
<p><del>In</del> <add>According to</add> the principles developed in the <gap/> and<lb/>
<gap/> paper <add>herewith sent, –</add> the less the expence to government, the better<lb/>
it would be, even with a view to aptitude for instruction.<lb/>
The best course <add>accordingly</add> seems to be to engage <del>and</del> any individuals<lb/>
who could spare the money, to send each of them a<gap/>,<lb/>
under the private assurance, that, upon their return, supposing<lb/>
sufficient round made for regarding them as competent, a<lb/>
suitable house should be furnished to him, together with a salary<lb/>
just sufficient for bare subsistence;  every thing above depending on the<lb/>
number of the Scholars.</p>
<p>At my own expence I have for <del><gap/></del> about these nine months<lb/>
been maintaining two Greek boys who <del>on my</del> <add>in consequence of an</add> invitation given by<lb/>
us to the constituted authorities were sent <del>thither</del> hither from Greece
</p>


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<p><head>1825 July 17<lb/>
J.B. to Bolivar</head></p>
<p>I take the liberty of inclosing a copy of <del>the <gap/></del> a<lb/>
lately published second edition of a work in which the<lb/>
<gap/> system is explained, together with a few documents<lb/>
belonging o it.  I can certify to you that there is<lb/>
nothing <del>approaching</del> <add>that <gap/></add> to it <unclear>charters</unclear>.</p>






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Should it meet your approval, Sir, You will consider
whether it might not be for the advantage of
Columbia and Greece, for the government to send a young man each: or
two young men each, to learn the method of instruction with
a view to the setting up schools in a similar plan in
the several metropolises of the two States, in . Suppose
two sent, one, for the great despatch might return after
passing a shorter time, say one year; the other, for better
assurance of proficiency, after a longer time, say two years.

In According to the principles developed in the and
paper herewith sent, – the less the expence to government, the better
it would be, even with a view to aptitude for instruction.
The best course accordingly seems to be to engage and any individuals
who could spare the money, to send each of them a,
under the private assurance, that, upon their return, supposing
sufficient round made for regarding them as competent, a
suitable house should be furnished to him, together with a salary
just sufficient for bare subsistence; every thing above depending on the
number of the Scholars.

At my own expence I have for about these nine months
been maintaining two Greek boys who on my in consequence of an invitation given by
us to the constituted authorities were sent thither hither from Greece


1825 July 17
J.B. to Bolivar

I take the liberty of inclosing a copy of the a
lately published second edition of a work in which the
system is explained, together with a few documents
belonging o it. I can certify to you that there is
nothing approaching that to it charters.




Identifier: | JB/012/344/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 12.

Date_1

1825-07-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

012

Main Headings

Folio number

344

Info in main headings field

jb to bolivar

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

4405

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