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present Treaty be obliged, & the istead of his wrlilnto keep them in pay, and in
employment, at an expence amountry all is ordinary vote to of upwards of £2500 £2000 per
annum, how lately maker,
though by
inability comitti-
-rably reduced
at the same time that his Manufactories, being
filled with the Machinery destined for the employment
of Convicts, are incapable of being applied to the
execution of any particular branch of work, from the
sale of which the reimbursement of the whole or any
part of such Expenditure could be obtained—
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That your Memorialist, by the unexpected
suspension of the Treaty aforesaid, at the time when
he had considered the same as brought to a —
conclusion, has for then for this months and upwards a twelve month been subjected
to the above mentioned unproductive expence, while the profits, whatever they may amount to, which
in the same period he might have Reaped therefrom,
by applying to Machines Engines constructed on the same
principle, the more advantageous power of a Steam
Engine, have been already lost
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That the terms of the said existing Treaty,
to which no objection had ever been made on the
part of The Right Honorable Gentlemen aforesaid;
on any other ground than that of the said terms
appearing in some respects too burthensome to
your Memorialist, have, by the said delay which
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