Royal Institution, | November 9th, 1846.
My dear Martin,
I have received and thank you heartily for the reports1. I have read them. I give you joy of the development of your most important subject and proposition, and congratulate you upon the progress which its practical application is making. I trust that you will find, in this case, that your labour will be followed by that pleasure, honour, and profit which is its just reward.
Yours very truly, | M. Faraday
MARTIN, John (1846): Thames and Metropolis Improvement Plan, London.
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