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<head>TEAK</head> <p> Orme's <sic>Hist:</sic> of Indostan Vol. 1. B. 5 <sic>A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> 1753 p.335<lb/> "In <unclear>Rajahamandram</unclear> are large forests of <hi rend="underline">Teak</hi> Trees: and it is the<lb/> "only part of the coast of Coromandel and Orixa that furnishes<lb/> "this wood, which is equal in every respect to Oak &#x2014;"</p> <head> GRABS and GALLIVATS</head> <p> <foreign> Ibid</foreign> p. 408 <sic>A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> 1756 Description of vessels of war so called, belonging <lb/> to Angria the Pirate, whose fortress was taken by Adam Watson<lb/> I <gap/> <!-- text missing - there appears to be a hole in the paper --> . It occupies near a page.   Ask Lind about their <gap/></p> <head> Building &amp;c under WATER</head> <p> See <unclear>Cont. Prev. Sub.</unclear> 1779 p.147</p> <p> A very interesting publication &#x2014; I will send for it.  Read the<lb/> account of it in the Review if you can before you see D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Lind.</p> <!-- line in ink across the page --> <head>Perpetual Motion</head> <p> I have brought for you two lectures read &amp; published <add> in 1775</add> by D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> Kenrick on the Perpetual Motion <del> in 1775</del> <hi rend="underline">Conyer</hi> was one<lb/> of the Auditors &#x2014; I remember hearing him mention it at the<lb/> club.   I don't believe there is much in it &#x2014; however it is<lb/> but <sic>b<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> thrown away.</p> <!-- four or five lines of blank space --> <p> Suppose you were to ask D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Lind to write to you from the<lb/> E. Indies to tell you the result of his enquiries &amp; observations<lb/> in matter relative to Shipbuilding?</p>  
<head>TEAK</head>  
<p>Orme's Hist: of Indostan Vol. 1. B. 5 A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 1753 p. 335<lb/> "In Rajahmundrum are large forests of <hi rend="underline">Teak</hi> Trees: and it is the<lb/> "only part of the coast of Coromandel and Orixa that furnishes<lb/> "this wood, which is equal in every respect to Oak &#x2014;"</p>  
<p>GRABS and GALLIVATS</p>
<p><foreign>Ibid</foreign> p. 408 A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 1756 Description of vessels of war so called, belonging <lb/> to Angria the Pirate, whose fortress was taken by Adam Watson<lb/> &amp; <gap/> <!-- text missing - there appears to be a hole in the paper -->. It occupies near a page. Ask Lind about their <gap/></p>
<p>Building &amp;c under WATER</p>
<p>See <unclear>Cont.</unclear> Rev. Feb. 1779 p. 147</p>  
<p>A very interesting publication &#x2014; I will send for it.  Read the<lb/> account of it in the Review if you can before you see D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Lind.</p>  
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<p>Perpetual Motion</p>
<p> I have brought for you two lectures read &amp; published <add>in 1775</add> by D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/>
Kenrick on the Perpetual Motion <del>in 1775</del> <hi rend="underline">Conyer</hi> was one<lb/> of the Auditors &#x2014; I remember hearing him mention it at the<lb/> club. I don't believe there is much in it &#x2014; however it is<lb/> but 6<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> thrown away.</p>  
<!-- four or five lines of blank space -->  
<p>Suppose you were to ask D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Lind to write to you from the<lb/> E. Indies to tell you the result of his inquiries &amp; observations<lb/> in matter relative to Shipbuilding?</p>  




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Orme's Hist: of Indostan Vol. 1. B. 5 Ao 1753 p. 335
"In Rajahmundrum are large forests of Teak Trees: and it is the
"only part of the coast of Coromandel and Orixa that furnishes
"this wood, which is equal in every respect to Oak —"

GRABS and GALLIVATS

Ibid p. 408 Ao 1756 Description of vessels of war so called, belonging
to Angria the Pirate, whose fortress was taken by Adam Watson
& . It occupies near a page. Ask Lind about their

Building &c under WATER

See Cont. Rev. Feb. 1779 p. 147

A very interesting publication — I will send for it. Read the
account of it in the Review if you can before you see Dr Lind.

Perpetual Motion

I have brought for you two lectures read & published in 1775 by Dr
Kenrick on the Perpetual Motion in 1775 Conyer was one
of the Auditors — I remember hearing him mention it at the
club. I don't believe there is much in it — however it is
but 6d thrown away.

Suppose you were to ask Dr Lind to write to you from the
E. Indies to tell you the result of his inquiries & observations
in matter relative to Shipbuilding?



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1779-03-02

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Jeremy Bentham

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