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<p><note>(5</note><lb/>
4. <hi rend="underline">Drawing up and printing statements relative to the</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">plan for the use of such Candidates</hi>. As soon as a resolution<lb/>
is come to, to treat with any person, such a &#x2014;<lb/>
statement I conceive should be in readiness to be given &#x2014;<lb/>
him, if necessary that he may know what ground he<lb/>
goes upon and adapt his proposals to it. A tenth part<lb/>
of the matter comprehended in the treatise as it stands<lb/>
at present would be sufficient for this purpose. The whole<lb/>
together would only bewilder a man of this description<lb/>
The drawing up this abstract would be my care of course<lb/>
a considerable impression would not cost so much as perhaps<lb/>
half a dozen copies taken by hand.</p>


<p>It would be a satisfaction at least &amp; in some instances<lb/>
might be perhaps necessary to a Candidate whom it was<lb/>
thought fit to treat with to see the Model. A Model any<lb/>
man may understand: few would understand the subject<lb/>
readily &amp; <hi rend="underline">thoroughly</hi> from a Draught; easy as it is, even<lb/>
without a Draught, to comprehend the general principle.</p>
<p>5 - Appointing an Agent for carrying on the &#x2014;<lb/>
correspondence and upon occasion exhibiting the Model<lb/>
1. My residence not being in London would not answer<lb/>
the purpose. 2. The name of a man like myself not<lb/>
in any way of business you will see at first glance<lb/>
can not stand with propriety at the bottom of an Advertisement<lb/>
of this sort. 3. My time will be sufficiently<lb/>
occupied without being concerned in mechanical parts<lb/>
of the business that may as well be done by any body else<lb/>
4. I am <add>not</add> fond of accounts nor of pecuniary responsibility,<lb/>
and I dare say your politeness will incline you to &#x2014;<lb/>
relieve me from both these <sic>burthens</sic>. 5 My name at the <add>bottom</add></p>




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4. Drawing up and printing statements relative to the
plan for the use of such Candidates. As soon as a resolution
is come to, to treat with any person, such a —
statement I conceive should be in readiness to be given —
him, if necessary that he may know what ground he
goes upon and adapt his proposals to it. A tenth part
of the matter comprehended in the treatise as it stands
at present would be sufficient for this purpose. The whole
together would only bewilder a man of this description
The drawing up this abstract would be my care of course
a considerable impression would not cost so much as perhaps
half a dozen copies taken by hand.

It would be a satisfaction at least & in some instances
might be perhaps necessary to a Candidate whom it was
thought fit to treat with to see the Model. A Model any
man may understand: few would understand the subject
readily & thoroughly from a Draught; easy as it is, even
without a Draught, to comprehend the general principle.

5 - Appointing an Agent for carrying on the —
correspondence and upon occasion exhibiting the Model
1. My residence not being in London would not answer
the purpose. 2. The name of a man like myself not
in any way of business you will see at first glance
can not stand with propriety at the bottom of an Advertisement
of this sort. 3. My time will be sufficiently
occupied without being concerned in mechanical parts
of the business that may as well be done by any body else
4. I am not fond of accounts nor of pecuniary responsibility,
and I dare say your politeness will incline you to —
relieve me from both these burthens. 5 My name at the bottom




Identifier: | JB/117/042/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 117.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

117

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

042

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::edmeads & pine [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

edward cooke

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 711, vol. 4

ID Number

38659

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