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' | <p> to both yours taken together: and therefore in short any time<lb/>of the whole four equal to <del> any o the</del> <add> the remaining </add> two.</p> <p> <del> The difference between</del> The different effect of "<hi rend="underline">either</hi>" in the two <lb/> cases depends <del> upon the <gap/> <gap/> a <gap/> <gap/> of things</del></p> <pb/> <p> <del> <gap/> equal to one or other </del> <lb/> In a Parenthesis — You never told me about the phials: whether <lb/> you received them & whether they answer the purpose. the smallest<lb/> are half ounces <add> as — I believe 1/4 oz. </add> I thought you wanted some small. they <lb/>are no cheaper than ounces or even I believe 2 ounces.</p> <p>The tables representing the <unclear>Combinations</unclear> of the 3 Mineral Acids with the <lb/>several other substances <add> yet</add> known (together with the manner of effecting those combinations )<lb/> were transcribed for you into a thin book of the small 4<hi rend="superscript">to</hi> form <lb/>with a blue paper cover: surely you have it: Thomas sat up <lb/> <gap/> hour or two extraordinary to finish it before you event.</p> <pb/> <p> Friday 9<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> <lb/> Alas, Sam — it is but so true. The Sails must be <hi rend="underline">New</hi> under <lb/> the penalty you mentioned. That d——d Act (God forgive me) <lb/>that you and I looked at together, is continued by another d——d <lb/> Act (God forgive me once more) to the present time. The original <lb/> act is 19.G.2.ch.28.§.11. the continuing Act 6 G.3.c.45.<lb/>§5. "Ship or Vessel" are the words, so that if yours is either a <lb/> Ship or a Vessel, there is no help for it, <hi rend="underline">New</hi> Sails must you <lb/>have or none. But by the bye is the Boat your own? is it <lb/>not in the King's Service — if it is, or you can contrive to make it <lb/>so, we are safe again. For no Act extends to the King, unless <lb/> he be specially named in it. </p> <p> I have called at <hi rend="underline">Wrights</hi> for your pencils and have a promise of <lb/> them for next week. I bad him not to send them to you: but to me, as </p> <!-- text continues at right angles on left encroaching into previous page --> <p> I shall see you somewhere or other I suppose before its long. He said somebody called about <lb/> them when he was not at home about a month ago. Do you know anything of it ?<lb/> The reason of the different effect [of either] in the two cases instanced must be deferred to my <lb/> next. Duty to my Father &c. How does the Chatham air agree with him? How do they like their <lb/> quarters? Should they take Brighthelmstone in their travels they may not improbably <lb/> meet with a Clergyman of the name of Downes. He is a very <sic>agreable</sic> man <add> an Irishman</add> has been <lb/> some years abroad: If they think proper they may give my Compliments to him, by way <lb/> of introduction. He is an old College acquaintance I have lately spent some hours every <lb/> now and then in his company.</p> | ||
to both yours taken together: and therefore in short any time
of the whole four equal to any o the the remaining two.
The difference between The different effect of "either" in the two
cases depends upon the a of things
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equal to one or other
In a Parenthesis — You never told me about the phials: whether
you received them & whether they answer the purpose. the smallest
are half ounces as — I believe 1/4 oz. I thought you wanted some small. they
are no cheaper than ounces or even I believe 2 ounces.
The tables representing the Combinations of the 3 Mineral Acids with the
several other substances yet known (together with the manner of effecting those combinations )
were transcribed for you into a thin book of the small 4to form
with a blue paper cover: surely you have it: Thomas sat up
hour or two extraordinary to finish it before you event.
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Friday 9th
Alas, Sam — it is but so true. The Sails must be New under
the penalty you mentioned. That d——d Act (God forgive me)
that you and I looked at together, is continued by another d——d
Act (God forgive me once more) to the present time. The original
act is 19.G.2.ch.28.§.11. the continuing Act 6 G.3.c.45.
§5. "Ship or Vessel" are the words, so that if yours is either a
Ship or a Vessel, there is no help for it, New Sails must you
have or none. But by the bye is the Boat your own? is it
not in the King's Service — if it is, or you can contrive to make it
so, we are safe again. For no Act extends to the King, unless
he be specially named in it.
I have called at Wrights for your pencils and have a promise of
them for next week. I bad him not to send them to you: but to me, as
I shall see you somewhere or other I suppose before its long. He said somebody called about
them when he was not at home about a month ago. Do you know anything of it ?
The reason of the different effect [of either] in the two cases instanced must be deferred to my
next. Duty to my Father &c. How does the Chatham air agree with him? How do they like their
quarters? Should they take Brighthelmstone in their travels they may not improbably
meet with a Clergyman of the name of Downes. He is a very agreable man an Irishman has been
some years abroad: If they think proper they may give my Compliments to him, by way
of introduction. He is an old College acquaintance I have lately spent some hours every
now and then in his company.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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