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<p><add>Let</add> The fees paid for the inspection of the <sic>bookes</sic> <del><gap/></del> <add>in part at least</add> to <note>Fees for examining<lb/> | |||
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this means instead of being backward and sullen <del>in the discharge</del><add>and keeping inquiries</add><lb/> | |||
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Proposals <del>to</del><add>might</add> be received from <del>for</del> Foreigners as well as others <note>24 | |||
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Experimenting
Conduct of Experiments Ins
From p. 87
34 I
The Secretary should have a fixed Salary[+] over and above a and besides Jshould have Secretary to
have poundage
on the premiums
arising from the Success so much the pound on the of any Experiments. These might have A proportionable part
of any reward that may be obtained.for long experiments for which a provision shall have
been adjudged.
Reasons - This would make it his interest
to induce do what may lay in his power to measure the number [+] Let the Secretary
by way of perquisit
have a poundage
on the premiums
of the candidates: andof it to take pains in the examination examining, polishing and prop by
improving the proposals sent to him, since who should succeedin any invention be the ventor he
would desire profit from the success. S.73
T. p 6) 15 Leave here the
rest of the leaf blank
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From p.7
23
2
Let The fees paid for the inspection of the bookes in part at least to Fees for examining
books to go
to the Clerk
the under clerk or the actual person who ms them. By
this means instead of being backward and sullen in the dischargeand keeping inquiries
of this part of his duty he at a distance, he would take a pleasure
in making every thing easy to them |
—
Proposals tomight be received from for Foreigners as well as others 24
Proposals to may
be received from
foreigners.
and for this purpose the proposals should be published in other
languages:5.23 and it should be the business of the Secretary to procure
languages.Translations]
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