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<p> <add>altogether</add> in spite of the <del>continued</del> <add> incessant</add> reproaches of my <add> most <gap/></add> friends, the plan of<lb/> gradual <add> and successive</add> establishment<del>which</del> <add> I had settled with</add> my brother <del>and I had agreed <lb/> upon</del> for his numerous inventions, and which was suited to<lb/> the nature and extent of my private fortune.  <del> Patent<lb/> has been ad</del> The number of men has been <add> accordingly at least</add> doubled.<lb/> <note><del> all at extra wages, and<lb/> forming altogether not an<lb/> assortment as will the <gap/> <lb/> they have received is<lb/> hardly I believe to be matched</del> </note><lb/>A <del>large</del> <add> considerable</add> house and workshop have been added to what you<lb/> saw.  Materials for the projected <del>building</del> <add>erection</add> have been laid<lb/> in: a part of it has even been put together.  Patent<lb/> has been added to patent: (<del>this part of the expense alone</del> <add> An object of itself of between</add> <lb/> <del>amounting to between <gap/> <add> being <gap/> <gap/></add></del> £600 and £700<del>0</del>) which the<lb/> <del>term for making advancing of</del> <add> term allotted to the exercise of those clean bought privileges</add> <del><gap/></del> has been mouldering<lb/> away.  The <del>term for which I had calculated the duration</del> <add>duration which in my calculations I had allowed</add><lb/> <add>to</add> <del>of</del> this <del> expenditure is now elapsed</del> <add> <del>extra</del> forced disbursement is on the point of <gap/:</add> <hi rend="underline">I can continue it<lb/> no longer.</hi>  <del>A person with whom I had agreed for</del> <add> A little can I <hi rend="underline">now</hi> retreat into the original plan</add><lb/> of limited expenditure.  A person with whom I had agreed for<lb/> the sake of an estate <del>of between £6000 and £7000</del> <lb/> <del>value</del> <add> which was to fetch me about £7,000</add> has within these five days declared of: the circumstances<lb/> of the times have <del><gap/></del> <add> left the execution of the agreement he says</add> no longer in his<lb/> power: the sales of other estates:  I had allotted for the purpose<lb/> is becoming more and more precarious.  <del> The estates <add> There are</add></del> <lb/> <del><add>time being about <add> moreover <gap/ <gap/> <gap/> to</add> these estates that <gap/></del> <lb/> <del> are so circumstanced that money would/could not be borrowed again</del> <add><lb/> <del>now the</del> <add> As to</add> borrowing money upon them <del> would be <gap/></del> <add> these are circumstances</add> <lb/> <add> which render it rather a</add> <del>rather</del> difficult, and at any rate a tedious <del><gap/></del> <add> business</add> had<lb/> <del>I</del> <add> I ever so much</add> time to attend to it: and <del> I will have</del> <add> as to <del>money obtainable through</del> loans of favour</add> you <add> <del>will</del>may</add> judge<lb/> <del>whether</del> <add> how far</add> the failure of a great <add> and apparently <del>mad</del> eccentric</add> project is an auspicious<lb/> period for making experiments <add> on a large scale</add> on the confidence of friends. <lb/> <add>On the <del><gap/></del> other hand</add> Money which was lent me by persons of very ample<lb/> ability ,sic>until</sic> <add> for the declared purpose of my keeping it</add> <del>any</del> <add> those</add> estates <del> I had declared for <gap/></del> should be<lb/> <del><gap/></del> <add> disposed of</add> is now, on a diminution of that ability called in<lb/> although the Estates remain unsold and for <del>ought I know</del> <add> I know not how long</add><lb/> <add> <unclear>uncaliable</unclear></add> </p>
 




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altogether in spite of the continued incessant reproaches of my most friends, the plan of
gradual and successive establishmentwhich I had settled with my brother and I had agreed
upon
for his numerous inventions, and which was suited to
the nature and extent of my private fortune. Patent
has been ad
The number of men has been accordingly at least doubled.
all at extra wages, and
forming altogether not an
assortment as will the
they have received is
hardly I believe to be matched

A large considerable house and workshop have been added to what you
saw. Materials for the projected building erection have been laid
in: a part of it has even been put together. Patent
has been added to patent: (this part of the expense alone An object of itself of between
amounting to between being £600 and £7000) which the
term for making advancing of term allotted to the exercise of those clean bought privileges has been mouldering
away. The term for which I had calculated the duration duration which in my calculations I had allowed
to of this expenditure is now elapsed extra forced disbursement is on the point of <gap/: I can continue it
no longer.
A person with whom I had agreed for A little can I now retreat into the original plan
of limited expenditure. A person with whom I had agreed for
the sake of an estate of between £6000 and £7000
value which was to fetch me about £7,000 has within these five days declared of: the circumstances
of the times have left the execution of the agreement he says no longer in his
power: the sales of other estates: I had allotted for the purpose
is becoming more and more precarious. The estates There are
time being about <add> moreover <gap/ to these estates that
are so circumstanced that money would/could not be borrowed again
now the <add> As to
borrowing money upon them would be these are circumstances
which render it rather a rather difficult, and at any rate a tedious business had
I I ever so much time to attend to it: and I will have as to money obtainable through loans of favour you willmay judge
whether how far the failure of a great and apparently mad eccentric project is an auspicious
period for making experiments on a large scale on the confidence of friends.
On the other hand Money which was lent me by persons of very ample
ability ,sic>until</sic> for the declared purpose of my keeping it any those estates I had declared for should be
disposed of is now, on a diminution of that ability called in
although the Estates remain unsold and for ought I know I know not how long
uncaliable



Identifier: | JB/541/504/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

Date_1

1794-03-30

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541

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504

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Image

002

Titles

Category

Correspondence

Number of Pages

Recto/Verso

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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