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Anthony House Sep t: 10 h
1783. near Plymouth. —
Mr Pole Carews Letter dated Sept. 10. 1783
Dear Sir
Your Favor of the 29 th
Ult did not reach me at this Place till the last
Post; I shall ever esteem it an Honor to be reckoned among the
Friends of your Brother, & shall be ever very thankful to you for the
Communication of any facts which tend either to his Satisfaction or
Advantage. I fear that I may have given to M r
Bentham a Fruitless Walk into Grosvenor S t: it
shall be my business when I return to Town (which will be very shortly) to
wait upon him. & I will be careful to forward as you desire, the
Letters you have received. — Mr Rashleigh whom I saw yesterday
thinks himself much obliged by your kind attention to his Enquiries
— I have just now sent him your Translation of Bergman's Essay
on the Usefulness of Chemistry, the Method & Purport of which pleased
me much; but as I am unfortunately no Chemist, Parts of it were too
Chemical to be read by me with Ease. They have however served to confirm a
strong desire I have ever had, tho' without a proper opportunity
of gratifying it, to make myself Master of the Elements of Chemistry
I have this very Day received very great Satisfaction from the Perusal of
your Observations upon the Draught of the Hard-Labour Bill. As I am almost
a Stranger to the Modern Parts of Our Legislation, I may venture to ask if
any advantage was taken of the many useful Hints you have furnished ?
I am perfectly Innocent of having
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