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  havenothingtogiveyouinexchange。ThequietofEuropeatthismomentfurnisheslittlewhichcanattractyournotice。Norwillthatquietbesoondisturbed,atleastforthecurrentyear。PerhapsithangsonthelifeoftheK。ofPrussia,andthathangsbyaveryslenderthread。AmericanreputationinEuropeisnotsuchastobeflatteringtoitscitizens。Twocircumstancesareparticularlyobjectedtous,thenonpaimentofourdebts,andthewantofenergyinourgovernment。Thesediscourageaconnectionwithus。Iownittobemyopinionthatgoodwillarisefromthedestructionofourcredit。Iseenothingelsewhichcanrestrainourdispositiontoluxury,andthelossofthosemannerswhichalonecanpreserverepublicangovernment。Asitisimpossibletopreventcredit,thebestwaywouldbetocureit’silleffectsbygivinganinstantaneousrecoverytothecreditor;thiswouldbereducingpurchasesoncredittopurchasesforreadymoney。Amanwouldthenseeapoisonpaintedoneverythinghewishedbuthadnotreadymoneytopayfor。IfearfromanexpressioninyourletterthatthepeopleofKentuckethinkofseparatingnotonlyfromVirginiainwhichtheyarerightbutalsofromtheconfederacy。IownIshouldthinkthisamostcalametousevent,andsuchanoneaseverygoodcitizenonbothsidesshouldsethimselfagainst。Ourpresentfederallimitsarenottoolargeforgoodgovernment,norwilltheincreaseofvotesinCongressproduceanyilleffect。Onthecontraryitwilldrownthelittledivisionsatpresentexistingthere。OurconfederacymustbeviewedasthenestfromwhichallAmerica,North&Southistobepeopled。
  Weshouldtakecaretoo,nottothinkitfortheinterestofthatgreatcontinenttopresstoosoonontheSpaniards。Thosecountriescannotbeinbetterhands。Myfearisthattheyaretoofeebletoholdthemtillourpopulationcanbesufficientlyadvancedtogainitfromthempiecebypiece。ThenavigationoftheMississippiwemusthave。Thisisallweareasyetreadytoreceive。IhavemadeacquaintancewithaverysensiblecandidgentlemanherewhowasinSouthAmericaduringtherevoltwhichtookplacetherewhileourrevolutionwasworking。Hesaysthatthosedisturbancesofwhichwescarcelyheardanythingcostonbothsidesanhundredthousandlives——IhavemadeaparticularacquaintanceherewithMonsieurdeBuffon,andhaveagreatdesiretogivehimthebestideaIcanofourelk。Perhapsyoursituationmayenableyoutoaidmeinthis。
  Wereitpossible,youcouldnotobligememorethanbysendingmethehorns,skeleton,&skinofanelk。Themostdesireableformofreceivingthemwouldbetohavetheskinslitfromtheunderpawalongthebellytothetail,&downthethighstotheknee,totaketheanimalout,leavingthelegsandhoofs,thebonesofthehead,&
  thehornsattachedtotheskinbysewingupthebelly&shippingtheskinitwouldpresenttheformoftheanimal。HoweverasanopportunityofdoingthisisscarcelyexpectedIshallbegladtoreceivethemdetached,packedinabox,&senttoRichmondtothecareofDoctorCurrie。Everythingofthiskindisprecioushere,andtopreventmyaddingtoyourtroubleImustclosemyletterwithassurancesoftheesteem&attachmentwithwhichIamDrSirYourfriend&servt。
  P。S。ImustaddaprayerforsomePeccannuts,100,ifpossible,tobepackedinaboxofsandandsentme。TheymightcomeeitherdirectlyorviaN。York。
  AROMANTEMPLEFORVIRGINA
  _ToWilliamBuchananandJamesHay_
  _Paris,January26,1786_
  GENTLEMEN,——Ihadthehonorofwritingtoyou,onthereceiptofyourorderstoprocuredraughtsforthepublicbuildings,andagain,onthe13thofAugust。Intheexecutionoftheseorders,twomethodsofproceedingpresentedthemselvestomymind。Theonewas,toleavetosomearchitecttodrawanexternalaccordingtohisfancy,inwhichway,experienceshews,that,aboutonceinathousandtimes,apleasingformishitupon;theotherwas,totakesomemodelalreadydevised,andapprovedbythegeneralsuffrageoftheworld。
  Ihadnohesitationindecidingthatthelatterwasbest,norafterthedecision,wasthereanydoubtwhatmodeltotake。ThereisatNismes,inthesouthofFrance,abuildingcalledtheMaisonquarree,erectedinthetimeoftheCaesars,andwhichisallowed,withoutcontradiction,tobethemostperfectandpreciousremainofantiquityinexistence。ItssuperiorityoveranythingatRome,inGreece,atBalbecorPalmyra,isallowedonallhands;andthissingleobjecthasplacedNismesinthegeneraltouroftravellers。
  Havingnotyethadleisuretovisitit,Icouldonlyjudgeofitfromdrawings,andfromtherelationofnumberswhohadbeentoseeit。I
  determined,therefore,toadoptthismodel,andtohaveallitsproportionsjustlyobserved。Asitwasimpossibleforaforeignartisttoknow,whatnumberandsizesofapartmentswouldsuitthedifferentcorpsofourgovernment,norhowtheyshouldbeconnectedwithoneanother,Iundertooktoformthatarrangement,andthisbeingdone,IcommittedthemtoanarchitectMonsieurClerissault
  whohadstudiedthisarttwentyyearsinRome,whohadparticularlystudiedandmeasuredtheMaisonquarreeofNismes,andhadpublishedabookcontainingmostexcellentplans,descriptions,andobservationsonit。Hewastoowellacquaintedwiththemeritofthatbuilding,tofindhimselfrestrainedbymyinjunctionsnottodepartfromhismodel。Inoneinstance,only,hepersuadedmetoadmitofthis。Thatwas,tomaketheporticotwocolumnsdeeponly,insteadofthree,astheoriginalis。Hisreasonwas,thatthislatterdepthwouldtoomuchdarkentheapartments。Economymightbeadded,asasecondreason。Iconsentedtoit,tosatisfyhim,andtheplansaresodrawn。Iknewthatitwouldstillbeeasytoexecutethebuildingwithadepthofthreecolumns,anditiswhatI
  wouldcertainlyrecommend。WeknowthattheMaisonquarreehaspleased,universally,forneartwothousandyears。Byleavingoutacolumn,theproportionswillbechanged,andperhapstheeffectmaybeinjuredmorethanisexpected。Whatisgood,isoftenspoiledbytryingtomakingitbetter。
  Thepresentisthefirstopportunitywhichhasoccurredofsendingtheplans。Youwill,accordingly,receiveherewiththegroundplan,theelevationofthefront,andtheelevationoftheside。Thearchitecthavingbeenmuchbusied,andknowingthatthiswasallwhichwouldbenecessaryinthebeginning,hasnotyetfinishedthesectionsofthebuilding。Theymustgobysomefutureoccasion,aswellasthemodelsofthefrontandside,whicharemakinginplaisterofParis。Thesewereabsolutelynecessaryfortheguideofworkmen,notveryexpertintheirart。Itwilladdconsiderablytotheexpense,andIwouldnothaveincurredit,butthatIwassensibleofitsnecessity。Thepriceofthemodelwillbefifteenguineas。Ishallknowinafewdays,thecostofthedrawings,whichprobablywillbethetripleofthemodel:however,thisisbutconjecture。Iwillmakeitassmallaspossible,payit,andrenderyouanaccountinmynextletter。Youwillfind,onexamination,thatthebodyofthisbuildingcoversanarea,buttwofifthsofthatwhichisproposedandbegun;ofcourse,itwilltakebutaboutonehalfthebricks;and,ofcourse,thiscircumstancewillenlistalltheworkmen,andpeopleoftheartagainsttheplan。
  Again,thebuildingbegun,istohavefourporticoes;thisbutone。
  Itistruethatthiswillbedeeperthanthosewereprobablyproposed,butevenifitbemadethreecolumnsdeep,itwillnottakehalfthenumberofcolumns。Thebeautyofthisisinsuredbyexperience,andbythesuffrageofthewholeworld:thebeautyofthatisproblematical,asiseverydrawing,howeverwellitlooksonpaper,tillitbeactuallyexecuted:andthoughIsupposethereismoreroomintheplanbegun,thaninthatnowsent,yetthereisenoughinthisforallthethreebranchesofgovernment,andmorethanenoughisnotwanted。Thiscontainssixteenrooms;towit,fouronthefirstfloor,fortheGeneralCourt,Delegates,lobby,andconference。Eightonthesecondfloor,fortheExecutive,theSenate,andsixroomsforcommitteesandjuries:andoverfourofthesesmallerroomsofthesecondfloor,arefourmezzininosorentresols,servingasofficesfortheclerksoftheExecutive,theSenate,theDelegates,andtheCourtinactualsession。Itwillbeanobjection,thattheworkisbegunontheotherplan。Butthewholeofthisneednotbetakentopieces,andofwhatshallbetakentopieces,thebrickswilldoforinnerwork。Mortarneverbecomessohardandadhesivetothebricks,inafewmonths,butthatitmaybeeasilychippedoff。Anduponthewhole,theplannowsentwillsaveagreatproportionoftheexpense。
  Hitherto,Ihavespokenofthecapitolonly。Theplansfortheprison,also,accompanythis。Theywillexplainthemselves。Isend,also,theplanoftheprisonproposedatLyons,whichwassentmebythearchitect,andtowhichweareindebtedforthefundamentalideaofours。Youwillsee,thatofagreatthingaverysmalloneismade。Perhapsyoumayfinditconvenienttobuild,atfirst,onlytwosides,forminganL;butofthis,youarethebestjudges。Ithasbeensuggestedtome,thatfinegravel,mixedinthemortar,preventstheprisonersfromcuttingthemselvesout,asthatwilldestroytheirtools。InmyletterofAugustthe13th,ImentionedthatIcouldsendworkmenfromhence。AsIaminhopesofreceivingyourordersprecisely,inanswertothatletter,Ishalldeferactuallyengagingany,tillIreceivethem。Inlikemanner,IshalldeferhavingplansdrawnforaGovernor’shouse,&c。,tillfurtherorders;onlyassuringyou,thatthereceivingandexecutingtheseorders,willalwaysgivemeaverygreatpleasure,andthemore,shouldIfindthatwhatIhavedonemeetsyourapprobation。
  Ihavethehonortobe,withsentimentsofthemostperfectesteem,gentlemen,yourmostobedientandmosthumbleservant,THENOTES,HOUDON,ANDTHEENCYCLOPEDIE
  _ToJamesMadison_
  _Paris,Feb。8,1786_
  DEARSIR,——Mylastlettershavebeenofthe1st&20thofSep。andthe28thofOct。YoursunacknowledgedareofAug。20,Oct。
  3,&Nov。15。Itakethisthefirstsafeopportunityofenclosingtoyouthebillsofladingforyourbooks,&twoothersforyournamesakeofWilliamsburgh&fortheattorneywhichIwillprayyoutoforward。Ithankyouforthecommunicationoftheremonstranceagainsttheassessment。MazzeiwhoisnowinHollandpromisedmetohaveitpublishedintheLeydengazette。Itwilldousgreathonour。
  IwishitmaybeasmuchapprovedbyourassemblyasbythewisestpartofEurope。Ihaveheardwithgreatpleasurethatourassemblyhavecometotheresolutionofgivingtheregulationoftheircommercetothefederalhead。Iwillventuretoassertthatthereisnotoneofit’sopposerswho,placedonthisground,wouldnotseethewisdomofthismeasure。ThepoliticsofEuroperenderitindispensablynecessarythatwithrespecttoeverythingexternalwebeonenationonly,firmlyhoopedtogether。Interiorgovernmentiswhateachstateshouldkeeptoitself。IfitcouldbeseeninEuropethatallourstatescouldbebroughttoconcurinwhattheVirginiaassemblyhasdone,itwouldproduceatotalrevolutionintheiropinionofus,andrespectforus。Anditshouldeverbeheldinmindthatinsult&wararetheconsequencesofawantofrespectabilityinthenationalcharacter。Aslongasthestatesexerciseseparatelythoseactsofpowerwhichrespectforeignnations,solongwilltherecontinuetobeirregularitiescommittingbysomeoneorotherofthemwhichwillconstantlykeepusonanillfootingwithforeignnations。
  IthankyouforyourinformationastomyNotes。ThecopiesI
  haveremainingshallbesentovertobegiventosomeofmyfriendsandtoselectsubjectsinthecollege。Ihavebeenunfortunateherewiththistrifle。Igaveoutafewcopiesonly,&toconfidentialpersons,writingineverycopyarestraintagainstit’spublication。
  AmongothersIgaveacopytoaMr。Williamos。Hedied。I
  immediatelytookeveryprecautionIcouldtorecoverthiscopy。Butbysomemeansorotherabooksellerhadgotholdofit。Heemployedahirelingtranslatorandwasaboutpublishingitinthemostinjuriousformpossible。AnAbbeMorellet,amanoflettersheretowhomIhadgivenacopy,gotnoticeofthis。Hehadtranslatedsomepassagesforaparticularpurpose:andhecompoundedwiththebooksellertotranslate&givehimthewhole,onhisdecliningthefirstpublication。Ifounditnecessarytoconfirmthis,anditwillbepublishedinFrench,stillmutilatedhoweverinit’sfreestparts。
  IamnowatalosswhattodoastoEngland。Everything,goodorbad,isthoughtworthpublishingthere;andIapprehendatranslationbackfromtheFrench,andapublicationthere。Iratherbelieveitwillbemosteligibletolettheoriginalcomeoutinthatcountry;
  butamnotyetdecided。