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well my Sam, the business of the translation
is now I hope tolerably well settled. I
have just been with Schiller. he has received
my letter, forbore to answer it, till he had
heard a second time from Leipric. He had
proposed the whole to the Bookseller (Reich)
who had declined it, on account of the voluminousness. & as being a book adapted to but few readers. Anxious to engage in it, though he
was in no ant of other things he had renewd
his application proposing the Introd. by itself
by way of experiment. It will be about three
weeks before an answer can come. Tomorrow
he is to write two more letters: one to Reich,
insisting upon a speedy and peremptory answer,
the other to a man at Stutgard the capital
of Wirterberg ( of which S. is himself a native)
offering it conditionally upon the event of its
not being accepted by the others: though for
obvious reasons I take for granted he does not
tell him what that event is. This man
he looks upon himself as sure of. They had formerly
had dealings; and lately the Bookseller wrote
to him solliciting the renewal of the connection
and offering him carte blanche with regard to the
choice of the books. Sensible that the subject
is far from popular, he says that he
shall lower his own demand, that the abatement
of the cost to the Bookseller may
be reckoned into the quantum of the inducement.
he says he shall not propose
the printing above a thousand copies:
it seems therefore that the pis aller would
be to offer to take as many as should
be left of 1000 copies at the end of such
a time. Next with regard to time. The
ordinary course would be for it not to
be printed before the Easter Fair: but
this period I hope to get considerably accelerated.
He reckons to translate at the rate
of 3 or 4 of my sheets in a week, & send it
off 7 or 8 sheets at a time: which is rather
faster
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Identifier: | JB/539/104/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. |
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1780-11-06 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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