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Bamber Gascoyne, I see is <sic>advanc'd</sic> to be one of the Lords of the | |||
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Admiralty, who <sic>wo<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> have thought it? <sic>requisites</sic> he can have | |||
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none but strong natural Parts, & natural Confidence, such | |||
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as a first Lord<unclear>,</unclear> may find useful to him, upon occasion. I <sic>co<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> | |||
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not stoop to apply to him, on the Strength of my long knowledge | |||
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& acquaintance with him to ask for a place for you in | |||
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the King's yard, — I had much rather you <sic>wo<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> be one | |||
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Day, <hi rend="underline">some</hi> thing for yourself, independently, unless it were | |||
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a Commissioner of <unclear>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></unclear> Navy, | |||
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Bamber Gascoyne, I see is advanc'd to be one of the Lords of the
Admiralty, who wod have thought it? requisites he can have
none but strong natural Parts, & natural Confidence, such
as a first Lord, may find useful to him, upon occasion. I cod
not stoop to apply to him, on the Strength of my long knowledge
& acquaintance with him to ask for a place for you in
the King's yard, — I had much rather you wod be one
Day, some thing for yourself, independently, unless it were
a Commissioner of ye Navy,
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Correspondence |
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Jeremiah Bentham |
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