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<The worst of this Expedition is that at my return from it Gen: Lambe the Governor was set off to<lb/>make a visit to the principal town within this Government to commence the new mode of Jurisdiction<lb/>Thus I was desired of by far the best source of information <add> I could have had</add> with respect to the laws &amp; state of the country.<lb/>If all Governors were like him this would be the most enviable of all countries.  I regretted my not being <lb/>able to profit by his company the more as I was thus prevented completing a little account of the laws which I had<lb/>fully intended &amp; I believe indeed promised to send you now.  However I shall see him again I hope on my return<lb/><del>to</del> and besides shall find now some other means of informing myself fully.  I was kept a long time at Perme<lb/>partly in waiting for an officer who accompanies me the rest of my journey, and for a week all the world<lb/>was ill of a cold &amp; sore throat.  I was however fully employed in informing myself of the method of raising<lb/> <gap/> for the army which takes place now pretty regularly once a year; and in putting to rights some papers<lb/>and settling with my Interpreter when as well as my servant I have discharged &amp; packed off to Petersbourg.<lb/>  I have now an Officer &amp; two soldiers, one a Grenadier.  With these I am obliged to speak Russian<lb/>and as the Officer is exceedingly intelligent I am much happier with this new arrangement.  I send you a translation<lb/>made by my Interpreter of the order which this Officer received to go with me.  I have sent for you to Petersbourg from whence  <lb/> the first opportunity it will be forwarded to England, a small packet containing a drawing of my amphibious Carriage a <lb/>copy of which the Empress has seen I believe before this time: also a few specimens of some of the mineral production of this </p> <pb/>
 
 
 
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<The worst of this Expedition is that at my return from it Gen: Lambe the Governor was set off to
make a visit to the principal town within this Government to commence the new mode of Jurisdiction
Thus I was desired of by far the best source of information I could have had with respect to the laws & state of the country.
If all Governors were like him this would be the most enviable of all countries. I regretted my not being
able to profit by his company the more as I was thus prevented completing a little account of the laws which I had
fully intended & I believe indeed promised to send you now. However I shall see him again I hope on my return
to and besides shall find now some other means of informing myself fully. I was kept a long time at Perme
partly in waiting for an officer who accompanies me the rest of my journey, and for a week all the world
was ill of a cold & sore throat. I was however fully employed in informing myself of the method of raising
for the army which takes place now pretty regularly once a year; and in putting to rights some papers
and settling with my Interpreter when as well as my servant I have discharged & packed off to Petersbourg.
I have now an Officer & two soldiers, one a Grenadier. With these I am obliged to speak Russian
and as the Officer is exceedingly intelligent I am much happier with this new arrangement. I send you a translation
made by my Interpreter of the order which this Officer received to go with me. I have sent for you to Petersbourg from whence
the first opportunity it will be forwarded to England, a small packet containing a drawing of my amphibious Carriage a
copy of which the Empress has seen I believe before this time: also a few specimens of some of the mineral production of this


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Identifier: | JB/539/269/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.

Date_1

1782-01-02

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539

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269

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002

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Correspondence

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Penner

Samuel Bentham

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