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In my last I troubled you with my sentiments on
the duration of the first contract, and the great article of publicity
in the management, which was my motive for admitting of a duration
so unlimited. But, long before my Contractor and I had come to any
settlement about these points, he would have found various questions
to propose to me. One thing he would not fail to say to me is—What
trades may I put my men to when I have got them?—My answer is
soon given. Any whatever that</add> you have a mind, and that you can persuade
them to <add>turn their hand, to." Now, engage in ? then, Sir, let us think now consider for a moment
if you please, what trades it may be most for his advantage to put them
to, and what it is therefore most likely he should be disposed to put them
to.
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