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<p>Government. House be completely surrounded by the exterior<lb/>building, it will be sufficiently provided with air<lb/>and light: and I also think that with regard to<lb/> your brother's <hi rend="underline"><unclear>panpracticing</unclear></hi>, he ought to devise some<lb/>scheme according to which they may be made to<lb/>repay gradually their own expence; since, otherwise,<lb/>not to mention decency/ their effect would be that of<lb/>a bounty from the publick purse enabling a parcel of <sic>raggamuffins</sic>, brough up to nothing bur roguery and<lb/>idleness, to manufacture goods at a cheaper rate, or,<lb/>which is the same thing, at a higher profit than<lb/>the finest, regular-load, industrious workman. - But<lb/>of this more when we meet. In the mean time<lb/>pray make my best remebrances to the Colonel,<lb/>and believe me ever, my Dear Sir, with the truest regard and esteem</p>most faithfullly yours<lb/>S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> <unclear>Helens</unclear> | <p>Government. House be completely surrounded by the exterior<lb/>building, it will be sufficiently provided with air<lb/>and light: and I also think that with regard to<lb/> your brother's <hi rend="underline"><unclear>panpracticing</unclear></hi>, he ought to devise some<lb/>scheme according to which they may be made to<lb/>repay gradually their own expence; since, otherwise,<lb/>not to mention decency/ their effect would be that of<lb/>a bounty from the publick purse enabling a parcel of<lb/> <sic>raggamuffins</sic>, brough up to nothing bur roguery and<lb/>idleness, to manufacture goods at a cheaper rate, or,<lb/>which is the same thing, at a higher profit than<lb/>the finest, regular-load, industrious workman. - But<lb/>of this more when we meet. In the mean time<lb/>pray make my best remebrances to the Colonel,<lb/>and believe me ever, my Dear Sir, with the truest regard and esteem</p>most faithfullly yours<lb/>S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> <unclear>Helens</unclear> | ||
Government. House be completely surrounded by the exterior
building, it will be sufficiently provided with air
and light: and I also think that with regard to
your brother's panpracticing, he ought to devise some
scheme according to which they may be made to
repay gradually their own expence; since, otherwise,
not to mention decency/ their effect would be that of
a bounty from the publick purse enabling a parcel of
raggamuffins, brough up to nothing bur roguery and
idleness, to manufacture goods at a cheaper rate, or,
which is the same thing, at a higher profit than
the finest, regular-load, industrious workman. - But
of this more when we meet. In the mean time
pray make my best remebrances to the Colonel,
and believe me ever, my Dear Sir, with the truest regard and esteem
most faithfullly yours
St Helens
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letter 880, vol. 4 |
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