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do far better to adopt the method which your staff is best adapted to, than to leave ob<sup>s</sup> unreduced because a more complicated process is impracticable: but for my part I have hitherto had great satisfaction in the results of my own process; and when I can command help it is a question of a few pounds salary.
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do far better to adopt the method which your staff is best adapted to, than to leave ob<sup>s</sup> [observations?] unreduced because a more complicated process is impracticable: but for my part I have hitherto had great satisfaction in the results of my own process; and when I can command help it is a question of a few pounds salary.

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do far better to adopt the method which your staff is best adapted to, than to leave obs [observations?] unreduced because a more complicated process is impracticable: but for my part I have hitherto had great satisfaction in the results of my own process; and when I can command help it is a question of a few pounds salary.