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<p>I received your letter last night: and this <sic>afternoo</sic><lb/>
 
went to the Glass <del>house</del> Warehouse but found nobody there<lb/>
 
As I was not certain whether I should be able<lb/>
 
to go then tomorrow, I would not put off writing<lb/>
 
to you on that account &#x2014;<lb/>
 
Since you have been gone I have made conside-<lb/>
 
-rable additions to my <unclear>abstract</unclear> of <unclear>Privertly's</unclear><lb/>
 
look on <unclear>th</unclear>is but have not finished it.<lb/>
 
Mr<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Poore</unclear> has told me as a great secret<lb/>
 
that <unclear>Prvertly since</unclear> <del>they</del>that publication of it has<lb/>
 
made some very <unclear>metrical discurents</unclear>, more<lb/>
 
<unclear>singular</unclear> and important <del>...</del> <add>even</add> then his first &#x2014; One<lb/>
 
of them is, that <del>for</del> of 2 Airs, which being<lb/>
 
put together, unite, crystallise, and become a<lb/>
 
solid. He has some of the solid now in<lb/>
 
bottles, &amp; will in due time exhibit the experi-<lb/>
 
-ment before the Royal Society. M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> P.<lb/>
 
had this from one of the 2 <unclear>Secretaries</unclear> of the Society.<lb/>
 
It was with much difficulty that I could get<lb/>
 
him to <del>..</del> tell me of it, as <del>nobody is to be supposed</del> <add>it is not <unclear>intended as</unclear></add><lb/>
 
these cases that any body shoud know any thing<lb/>
 
of the matter, till the whole account comes to<lb/>
 
be published together. It is natural for men<lb/></p>
 
 





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I received your letter last night: and this afternoo
went to the Glass house Warehouse but found nobody there
As I was not certain whether I should be able
to go then tomorrow, I would not put off writing
to you on that account —
Since you have been gone I have made conside-
-rable additions to my abstract of Privertly's
look on this but have not finished it.
Mrr Poore has told me as a great secret
that Prvertly since theythat publication of it has
made some very metrical discurents, more
singular and important ... even then his first — One
of them is, that for of 2 Airs, which being
put together, unite, crystallise, and become a
solid. He has some of the solid now in
bottles, & will in due time exhibit the experi-
-ment before the Royal Society. Mr P.
had this from one of the 2 Secretaries of the Society.
It was with much difficulty that I could get
him to .. tell me of it, as nobody is to be supposed it is not intended as
these cases that any body shoud know any thing
of the matter, till the whole account comes to
be published together. It is natural for men





Identifier: | JB/537/275/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537.

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1774-01-28

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537

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275

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002

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Jeremy Bentham

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