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<p>1820. Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 15.</p>
 
<head>J.B. to Mora</head>
<p>men who had risen from day-labourers, with no other learning<lb/>
or knowledge than that of a common House-carpenter, <lb/>
except what depended on the difference between working on<lb/>
a House and on a ship. As we lived together, I used to see<lb/>
his Proposals to the Admiralty, and the answers sent by<lb/>
Navy Board: when the time came for their cooperation,<lb/>
"Mischievous and impracticable" was the constant<lb/>
substance, and very frequently the wording: no attempt<lb/>
at reasoning: for of that they were utterly incapable. <lb/>
Thus from im came page after page of reasoning, such<lb/>
as you will see: pearls cast before swine, and which might<lb/>
as well have been cast into the fire. It was in the truth of<lb/>
such opposition that he effected what you will see effected.<lb/>
the Members of the Navy Board being, in various<lb/>
ways connected with Commanders of Ships, laboured with<lb/>
all their might and noto without success, in giving their<lb/>
asssistance to the opposition so made. No influence, no<lb/>
lying, were sparec to depretiate what he had done. Lord<lb/>
Spencers confidence in him, and admiration of him were<lb/>
entire as they still continue. Buth when Lord Spencer<lb/>
went out, then returned sogal ignorance. Earl St. Vincent<lb/>
understood how to command ships, but he understood nothing<lb/>
else. Lord Melville, the present man, not being<lb/>
a sea officer, understood neither commanding of ships,<lb/>
nor any thing else. What placed him was the bieng the<lb/>
son of the first Lord Melville, who had been in the habit<lb/>
of applying the corruptive system to Scotland, and along<lb/>
with the estate (composed of public money and<lb/>
the title, succeeded to that sort of knowledge and skill,<lb/>
and practice, which was necessary to the carrying on<lb/>
of the same system of corruption, and nothing else:<lb/>
i.e. how to secure votes and speeches in Parliament<lb/>
by the gift or prospect of lucrative offices. When Lord<lb/>
Spencer went out the office by which my Brother was enabled to<lb/>
render the services above alluded to was abolished. When you<lb/>
have run over the list of them, you should bear in ming, in<lb/>
the first place, that nothing of that nature had ever been done<lb/>
before, nor has been since. This momento there exists, among<lb/>
a number of men, a squabble in the Morning Chronicle about<lb/>
the invention relative to the keeping of Ships under<lb/>
cover:
</p>




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1820. Decr 15.

J.B. to Mora

men who had risen from day-labourers, with no other learning
or knowledge than that of a common House-carpenter,
except what depended on the difference between working on
a House and on a ship. As we lived together, I used to see
his Proposals to the Admiralty, and the answers sent by
Navy Board: when the time came for their cooperation,
"Mischievous and impracticable" was the constant
substance, and very frequently the wording: no attempt
at reasoning: for of that they were utterly incapable.
Thus from im came page after page of reasoning, such
as you will see: pearls cast before swine, and which might
as well have been cast into the fire. It was in the truth of
such opposition that he effected what you will see effected.
the Members of the Navy Board being, in various
ways connected with Commanders of Ships, laboured with
all their might and noto without success, in giving their
asssistance to the opposition so made. No influence, no
lying, were sparec to depretiate what he had done. Lord
Spencers confidence in him, and admiration of him were
entire as they still continue. Buth when Lord Spencer
went out, then returned sogal ignorance. Earl St. Vincent
understood how to command ships, but he understood nothing
else. Lord Melville, the present man, not being
a sea officer, understood neither commanding of ships,
nor any thing else. What placed him was the bieng the
son of the first Lord Melville, who had been in the habit
of applying the corruptive system to Scotland, and along
with the estate (composed of public money and
the title, succeeded to that sort of knowledge and skill,
and practice, which was necessary to the carrying on
of the same system of corruption, and nothing else:
i.e. how to secure votes and speeches in Parliament
by the gift or prospect of lucrative offices. When Lord
Spencer went out the office by which my Brother was enabled to
render the services above alluded to was abolished. When you
have run over the list of them, you should bear in ming, in
the first place, that nothing of that nature had ever been done
before, nor has been since. This momento there exists, among
a number of men, a squabble in the Morning Chronicle about
the invention relative to the keeping of Ships under
cover:



Identifier: | JB/013/066/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 13.

Date_1

1820-12-15

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

013

Main Headings

rid yourselves of ultramaria

Folio number

066

Info in main headings field

jb to mora

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d6 / e6

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

copy of letter 2713, vol. 10

ID Number

4515

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