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<p>Finding him in such good humour as he
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was in from receipt of the <unclear>Luban</unclear> letter,
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I told him all your schemes except the idea
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of engaging Mos<unclear>b</unclear>:<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> <add>&amp; the <unclear>polling</unclear> &amp;c.</add> He seemed mighty well satisfied
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with them all, especially that of getting
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pupils in Russia &amp; bringing their labour to
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account: to which you find he has been alluding.
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I should think that might be equally
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feasible at Lieban as in England.
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I mean with regard to the under-rate people,
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the more Ship-builders, Master Shipwrights
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&amp; Under-workmen. As to the Admiralty
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people, it could not answer to them unless
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the <unclear>same</unclear><!-- "scene"? --> were to be in England.</p>
<head>9. <sic>Waggons</sic></head>
<p>The weight which <sic>Waggons</sic> may draw in
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England is not limited by Law. What
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limitations there are extend only to <sic>Waggons</sic>
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whose wheels are are of less than such
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or such a particular breadth. I hope to
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have <unclear>talked</unclear> with M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Sharp &amp; to have
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<sic>answerd</sic> your <gap/> questions by next
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post.</p>


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Finding him in such good humour as he
was in from receipt of the Luban letter,
I told him all your schemes except the idea
of engaging Mosb:y & the polling &c. He seemed mighty well satisfied
with them all, especially that of getting
pupils in Russia & bringing their labour to
account: to which you find he has been alluding.
I should think that might be equally
feasible at Lieban as in England.
I mean with regard to the under-rate people,
the more Ship-builders, Master Shipwrights
& Under-workmen. As to the Admiralty
people, it could not answer to them unless
the same were to be in England.

9. Waggons

The weight which Waggons may draw in
England is not limited by Law. What
limitations there are extend only to Waggons
whose wheels are are of less than such
or such a particular breadth. I hope to
have talked with Mr Sharp & to have
answerd your questions by next
post.

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Identifier: | JB/538/426/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.

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1779-12-31

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538

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426

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001

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Correspondence

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Jeremy Bentham; Jeremiah Bentham

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