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''This | <p> St Petersburg Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1780</p> <p> Why does Anderson give into the Royal Society such papers as that on the distilling a spirit<lb/> from Potatoes why not rather turn it to private advantage if he finds it likely to succeed so<lb/> well. <del> <gap/> <gap/></del. <Add> It may not signify</add> as to this paper <del>not</del> in particular because I think I have heard somewhere<lb/> in my travels of a spirit being distilled from Potatoes but any such <sic>oconomical</sic> <gap/><lb/> I should know, if he did not, how to turn to a good account, here or at my friend<lb/> Chodkiniski's in Poland. Do Potatoes do <!-- writing obscured by a stain --> <gap/> in a sandy soil? or what is it that a sandy<lb/> soil <del>per</del> may be employed to the most <gap/> in? the corn in general but small<lb/> in <del><gap/></del> <add> thereabouts. <p>News Pap<unclear>ers</unclear> <!-- next three lines appear to be an addition between two lines. the start of each line is obscured by the stain --> <lb/> from JB <!-- over first two columns of dates --> from QSP <!-- over third column of dates --><lb/> <gap/> said since my return May 9<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> June 5<hi rend="superscript">th</hi><lb/> <gap/> <gap/> is gone to Constant- May 13 June 20<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> May 11<hi rend="superscript">th</hi><lb/> <gap/> <gap/> for it back May 15 July 10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> June 27<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>.</p> <p> You will be putting now <gap/> <gap/> Anderson's newspaper, for which you<lb/> will be paid 8 pence a mark under an injunction to spend it in buying newspapers.<lb/> This is the way I explain the 2 copies which <add>you</add> get for your trouble. If you had the<lb/> management of a newspaper and a share in the profits I think it would be mighty<lb/> well: but you are too much and always <hi rend="underline">have been</hi> and always <hi rend="underline">will be</hi> to make<lb/> the servant of other people. You have brought me up also in that habit,<lb/> so that I do declare I seem on many occasions to <del>as</del> attend to the interest of<lb/> others with greater perseverance than to my own — one time or other I may<lb/> yield some matter for this paper however, but not as yet.</p> <!-- line in ink across the page --> <p> Porter may not reach London this month or more for what I know<lb/> he stops at several places in his way, and some considerable time at<lb/> Amsterdam. You mention sending some sheets of <sic>introd</sic> to May.<lb/> why a part? That has the appearance of consulting him upon <add>though</add> at a time<lb/> when his opinion can be of no service. When <del>of</del> it is published then I should<lb/> wish much you would send him a copy but with no long letter. A Complimentary<lb/> note of 2 lines is quite sufficient.</p><!-- line in ink across the page --> <p> Having omitted to send you Barton's letter in mine of last <add>post</add> <del> <gap/></del> as I promised I tear off this<lb/> half sheet on which I had <del><gap/></del> written something, <gap/> and make it serve as a cover for which I do not pay double.<lb/> I have several pieces of paper begun upon for you and my father but cannot finish any by this post. I sent you a letter<lb/> by last post which after having directed to you I post a further direction to QSP in case of your not writing in the way. The purport of<lb/> it was that some of you should try to get me the place of Commissary at Dantzic & the letter was ostensible for that purpose.<lb/> I have since heard that the place had no kind of salary or portion <gap/> to it, notwithstanding Sir Trevor <unclear>Carry</unclear> <del>who</del> on whose death it<lb/> became vacant corresponded with the secretary of State <!-- tear in the paper --> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> and that a man should do Government's business without</p> | ||
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St Petersburg Octr 1780
Why does Anderson give into the Royal Society such papers as that on the distilling a spirit
from Potatoes why not rather turn it to private advantage if he finds it likely to succeed so
well. </del. It may not signify as to this paper not in particular because I think I have heard somewhere
in my travels of a spirit being distilled from Potatoes but any such oconomical
I should know, if he did not, how to turn to a good account, here or at my friend
Chodkiniski's in Poland. Do Potatoes do in a sandy soil? or what is it that a sandy
soil per may be employed to the most in? the corn in general but small
in thereabouts.
News Papers
from JB from QSP
said since my return May 9th June 5th
is gone to Constant- May 13 June 20th May 11th
for it back May 15 July 10th June 27th.
You will be putting now Anderson's newspaper, for which you
will be paid 8 pence a mark under an injunction to spend it in buying newspapers.
This is the way I explain the 2 copies which <add>you get for your trouble. If you had the
management of a newspaper and a share in the profits I think it would be mighty
well: but you are too much and always have been and always will be to make
the servant of other people. You have brought me up also in that habit,
so that I do declare I seem on many occasions to as attend to the interest of
others with greater perseverance than to my own — one time or other I may
yield some matter for this paper however, but not as yet.
Porter may not reach London this month or more for what I know
he stops at several places in his way, and some considerable time at
Amsterdam. You mention sending some sheets of introd to May.
why a part? That has the appearance of consulting him upon though at a time
when his opinion can be of no service. When of it is published then I should
wish much you would send him a copy but with no long letter. A Complimentary
note of 2 lines is quite sufficient.
Having omitted to send you Barton's letter in mine of last post as I promised I tear off this
half sheet on which I had written something, and make it serve as a cover for which I do not pay double.
I have several pieces of paper begun upon for you and my father but cannot finish any by this post. I sent you a letter
by last post which after having directed to you I post a further direction to QSP in case of your not writing in the way. The purport of
it was that some of you should try to get me the place of Commissary at Dantzic & the letter was ostensible for that purpose.
I have since heard that the place had no kind of salary or portion to it, notwithstanding Sir Trevor Carry who on whose death it
became vacant corresponded with the secretary of State and that a man should do Government's business without
Identifier: | JB/539/087/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. |
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1780-10-03 |
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087 |
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Correspondence |
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Samuel Bentham |
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