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Experimenting
Conduct of Experiments
From p. 8. No 1
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1
Their attendances
Fees for, andattending
and Fees obligation to attend.
1. Let the Commissioners of the Navy (a certain number
them) be obliged to attend, without fee: The Lords of
the Admiralty be permitted17 to attend, without fee:
Lecturers be permitted to attend, with a small fee.
for instance 5s or 1/2 a Guinea a time.
be bound to constant
attendance: and let hi
emoluments consist of a
paid Salary, with poundage
as herein after mentioned.|
To p. 8 No 2
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From p.2. No 1
SS7. 57 Objections obviated
46
2
Objections toagainst the
expectation proposed
establishment
The expence of such an institution would be certain:
and the benefit problematical. It would be liable to
abuses: for what institution is not liable to abuses?
18 47
Prejudices against
Projectors
The Projector is the natural enemy of the man in
office. Ask the man in the office, the Projector is always
either a knave or a madman. |
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—[+] They will continue to
have such motive, so
long as vanity and envy
are passions predominant
[+] in human nature.
Projectors themselves
have the same motives for
disliking one another
& in a superior
degree.
—
The bulk of men have their motives for disliking & being jealous of disliking projectors
[+] <add>every</add>[+] Projectors Men in office have an additional motiveone
to wit, indolence. The public spirit and laudable pride
which can surmount the influence of these motives, are the lot of
but a few.^
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