[{"id": 135092, "created": "2019-10-15T15:09:02.729318", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83657, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-10-15T15:37:46.760019", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "by his Wisdom and Justice that Almighty governs the Universe and by the same Divine Attributes Kings & Judges distribute right amongst men and preserve the order of Human Society, what attributes then can be so proper to Characterise a Judge ? I fear it has been too much the fault of the present age to supply the place of Truth and Good sense by brilliant novelty without considering that Truth and Good Sense alone will stand the tryal [...]\r\nit is also to be remembered in our art that much depends on the manner of treating the subject and the execution, I have said this much to shew that what I have done in L:d M:s Monument has not been without reflection ; permit now to offer a proof of the high respect with which I consider Your judgment in this province of Sculpture, Collin's Monument was Your Idea and I do not think it could have been better concieved : I am employed to make a Monument to the memory of S:r  W:m Jones (this is between ourselves for it is not publicly known at present) in which I have introduced a large bassrelief of S:r W:m translating the Hindoo laws as the Bramins are reading them to him this he did with the intention to secure the exact distribution of justice to the Natives in the decisions of their European Judges \r\nI have something to say on a subject which I hope will afford You real pleasure, when You first placed Thomas with me, I had a strong prejudice in his favour on his Fathers account,; but we now begin to perceive that ", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 135193, "created": "2019-11-06T22:47:03.591825", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83657, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-11-06T22:58:35.907124", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "by his wisdom and justice the almighty governs the universe and by the same divine attributes kings and judges distribute right amongst men and preserve the order of human society, what attributes then can be to proper to characterise a judge? and i fear it has been too much the fault of the present age to supply the place of truth and good sense by brilliant novelty without considering that truth and good sense alone will stand the [...] of [...] it is also to be remembered in our art that much depends on the manner of treating the subject and the execution, I have said this much to show that what I have done in & M [...] monument has not been without reflection; permit now to offer a proof of the high respect with which I consider your judgement in this province of sculpture, Collin's monument was your idea and I do not think it could have been better concieved: I am employed to make a monument to the memory of Sir [...] Jones (this is between ourselves for it is not publicly known at present) in which I have introduced a large [...] relief of Sir W [...] translating the [...] laws as the Bramins are reading them to him this he did with the intention to recieve the exact distribution of justice to the natives in the discussions, of their European judges. I have something to say on a subject which I hope will afford you real pleasure, when you first placed Thomas with me, I had a strong prejudice in his favour on his [...] account; but we now begin to perceive that     ", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 136328, "created": "2020-04-27T18:16:07.064142", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83657, "user_id": 1988, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-27T18:16:33.662916", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "by his Wisdom and Justice the Almighty governs the\r\nUniverse and by the same Divine Attributes Kings\r\nand Judges distribute right amongst men and preserve\r\nthe order of Human Society, what attributes then can\r\nbe so proper to Characterise a Judge? and I fear it\r\nhas been too much the fault of the present age \r\nto supply the place of Truth and Good sense by\r\nbrilliant novelty without considering that Truth and\r\nGood sense alone will stand the tryal of futurity \r\nit is also to be remembered in our art that\r\nmuch depends on the manner of treating the\r\nsubject and the execution I have said this much to\r\nshew that what I have done in L\u2019d M\u2019s monument has not\r\nbeen without reflection: permit now to offer a proof of the\r\nhigh respect with which I consider your judgment in\r\nthis province of sculpture, Collins\u2019s Monument was your\r\nIdea and I do not think it could have been better\r\nconceived: I am employed to make a Monument to the\r\nmemory of Sir Wm Jones (this is between ourselves for it\r\nis not publicly known at present) on which I have\r\nintroduced a large bass relief of Sir Wm translating the\r\nHindoo laws as the Bramins are reading them to him\r\nthis he did with the intention to secure the exact distribution \r\nof justice to the natives in the decisions, of their European Judges\r\nI have something to say on a subject which I hope will\r\nafford you real pleasure, when you first placed Thomas\r\nwith me, I had a strong prejudice in his favour on his\r\nFathers account; but we now begin to perceive that", "letterDate": "0", "registrationMark": "0"}}]