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| St. James March 27 | ||||
| Dr Sir 1788 | ||||
| Yesterday I receiv'd your letter, & lose no time | ||||
| in answering it, as your Sessions come on so early as | ||||
| the 2nd of april, which I did not apprehend, you say | ||||
| that Mr Scott entertains great hopes the M of the | ||||
| Rolls* will direct an issue, it is I think impossible | ||||
| to be under any doubt on that head, at least I have | ||||
| none, & I was present at the hearing when he decla | ||||
| r'd that a specifick performance was never insisted | ||||
| on. he interrupted Mr. Maddox, who in the course | ||||
| of his pleading, compar'd my contract to that of | ||||
| a man who should undertake to build a house [&?] | ||||
| to be sure he must perform it, a house or a | ||||
| bridge was the same thing. the M. of the Rolls | ||||
| stopp'd him & ask'd him if he had ever known | ||||
| an instance where a specifick performance was | ||||
| Compell'd. the other acquiesced. the M of the | ||||
| Rolls added that one skillfull Architect Might | ||||
| build a house as well as another, and to the | ||||
| Atty. Genl.he propos'd to go to a Jury at | ||||
| York. What the Clerk of the P.* can mean by | ||||
| saying an issue will not be directed I know | ||||
| not. I scarcely think he holds that language | ||||
| to his Employers, whatever he may think it | ||||
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