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<p>may arrive from the two Brothers at Crichoff in whose <sic>Wellfare</sic>
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&amp; prosperity I feel that I am not a little interested. &#x2014; I have wrote
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a long Letter to the Colonel in which I have given some Hints about
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the Distillery &amp; have <unclear>ex</unclear>plained my Sentiments pretty fully upon the Hoggery
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and how far the Method observed at <sic>Bromly</sic> can be adapted
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to the Severity of a Russian Winter. According to the Promise which
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I made to you I have also <sic>breifly</sic> mentioned what Terms would be
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likely to tempt me to join the Colony, but without the least Idea that
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they will or can be offer'd to me. &#x2014; I have been revolving different
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Plans of Commerce in my Mind, which perhaps might be productive
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<unclear>of</unclear> Advantage could a permanent assurance &amp; full Encouragement be
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given, but that is the only Thing which seems wanting, were it
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possible to make Prince Potemkin a little more attentive he would see
<lb/>
his Interest in giving every assistance to the Plans of your Son, all
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of which ultimately tend to the Benefit of the Estate &amp; to the rendering
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the Lot of the Peasants much more happy than it is at present.</p>
<p>I beg my respectful Compliments to M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi>. Bentham &amp; to the
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Gentlemen with whom I had the Pleasure to dine at your House and
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I remain with great Esteem Dear Sir
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your most obedient
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&amp; most humble Servant
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Cha<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>. Brown</p> 


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may arrive from the two Brothers at Crichoff in whose Wellfare
& prosperity I feel that I am not a little interested. — I have wrote
a long Letter to the Colonel in which I have given some Hints about
the Distillery & have explained my Sentiments pretty fully upon the Hoggery
and how far the Method observed at Bromly can be adapted
to the Severity of a Russian Winter. According to the Promise which
I made to you I have also breifly mentioned what Terms would be
likely to tempt me to join the Colony, but without the least Idea that
they will or can be offer'd to me. — I have been revolving different
Plans of Commerce in my Mind, which perhaps might be productive
of Advantage could a permanent assurance & full Encouragement be
given, but that is the only Thing which seems wanting, were it
possible to make Prince Potemkin a little more attentive he would see
his Interest in giving every assistance to the Plans of your Son, all
of which ultimately tend to the Benefit of the Estate & to the rendering
the Lot of the Peasants much more happy than it is at present.

I beg my respectful Compliments to Mrs. Bentham & to the
Gentlemen with whom I had the Pleasure to dine at your House and
I remain with great Esteem Dear Sir
your most obedient
& most humble Servant
Chas. Brown

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Identifier: | JB/540/262/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 540.

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1786-06-17

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540

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262

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002

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