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Lordship's part which they give birth to, were
the means of my laying on "all Bowood' by my
Company. I had indeed as I have still a
pretence for writing in store, which, I treasure
up accordingly: I mean the Commission, I was
honoured with to Colonel Skene, but it may
be some time yet before I may have any thing
to say to your Lordship on that subject [The
article of time of doing it I take for granted is not
very immaterial; as nothing so as it be in the
course of three weeks or a month] I take it for
granted there is nothing pressing in it that
presses in point of time, since nothing is proposed
to be done in it till your Lordship comes
to town, that is till the meeting or parliament
I shall therefore look upon myself as being at
liberty as things stand at present to defer going thither
myself for a week or ten days, by which time I hope to
have put off the of an invalid. At present though
I make with difficulty such use of my hand as your
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incomplete draft of letter 825, vol. 4; printed in bowring, x, 270-271 |
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