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<p><sic>Dont</sic> you remember there was a something <sic>whic</sic> | |||
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you promised to tell me of <add>on</add> the day that I should | |||
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set out from London: but which I forgot to remind | |||
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you of? <sic>Cant</sic> you tell it me now by letter?</p> | |||
<p>When you see <unclear>Karps</unclear> ask him about any books which | |||
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he knows of which give any account of the Shipbuilding of | |||
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the ancients. He told me of one but I forgot it. I have just | |||
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now referred to his letter and find he mentions the preface of one | |||
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of the last volumes of the instichitâ di Ercolano esporte.</p> | |||
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At Hamburgh I must get a copy or two of my
Petty's plan written out fair. I shall have several
additions to make to it. If you should have thoug
of any alteration in the plan, in the Title or in the
manner of writing it send it me there immediately
and I may get it time enough to regulate myself
by it. I told you in a former letter that I know
nothing of the bit of an introduction you made
for it.
Dont you remember there was a something whic
you promised to tell me of on the day that I should
set out from London: but which I forgot to remind
you of? Cant you tell it me now by letter?
When you see Karps ask him about any books which
he knows of which give any account of the Shipbuilding of
the ancients. He told me of one but I forgot it. I have just
now referred to his letter and find he mentions the preface of one
of the last volumes of the instichitâ di Ercolano esporte.
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Identifier: | JB/538/379/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538. |
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1779-09-18 |
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Correspondence |
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Samuel Bentham |
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