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is to be yours; and all the without exception all
the advance and all the risk and all the trouble
his. Cross, you were to gain; pile he was to
lose. He d made a desperate Hitherto
your slave, and I wish I may be able to
avoid adding your dupe, he made a desperate
effort this once, and declined the proffer. He
had two reasons amongst others which partly
his sensibility in his own account partly his
delicacy on your's prevented his avowingconfessing to
you, but which he avow'e to me. One was
that from skill and judgementintelligence science are he had the same opinion * his general knowledge of such subjects -
of the project as you will have whenever you think proper if you have it not
already, from experience: and another was, that he
had not he money.[+] The £3-7-9 he had {X}necessary to defray the expence of advertising, & what expence he could not see a prospect of being reimbursed from the order & for Eolian Engines
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jeremy bentham |
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