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1823 Jan¼y¼ ¼2¼9 Tripoli. Hassuna to Quincy Adams ?. Facienda by U.S Executive
9. That with a view to the augmenting the number of persons qualified to afford
us advice and assistance or advice in relation to the formation of a
Constitution, and at the same time to communicate information in regard to those
useful branches of art and science which are as yet unknown to us, you would be
pleased to afford such encouragement as it may lie in your way to afford to
competent individuals to visit the several Barbary States in the character of
Travellers, for the information of your own country and the rest of the world,
and eventually of ”Lecturers• in the several branches of useful art and science
belonging to the department of physic: and in particular Natural Philosophy,
Natural History, and the several branches on which the Medical art is dependent
for the instruction of our part of the world. In Tripoli, namely at the
Universities, one or both of them, I can take upon me to promise them Auditors
as likewise purchasers at a profit for any moderately©priced apparatuses of
which they had shewn the use. In Tripoli, persons of this description may be
assured of a most cordial and useful reception from me, if I am there at the
time, and if not from my whole family. In Tunis by means of Letters from myself
/to persons/ of my acquaintances there, if I am there at the time, and at any
rate from my father, on the supposition of their being known to him at Tripoli:
in Algiers from Khoja abovementioned who, by means of his Son, will understand
any thing you write to him in English. Mr Bentham will I believe give you some
particulars relative to this subject: he and I have had frequent conferences on
it: every thing he says to you on it you may consider as coming from me. A
recommendation to Khoja at Algiers may perhaps be eventually of use, because it
may happen that means of passage to Algiers may present themselves when there is
none to Tripoli. Khoja (I have perhaps already mentioned) has the same
affections and desires as myself: but of the particular design in question
communication has not been made to him. The direction by which his place of
abode may be found out is as follows.
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