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No 6.
I.B. to F.P. Q.S.P. 4 ¾ P.M.
Your note requires an answer before 4. At
½ after 4 it was delivered here.
This Gentleman has friends in Paris, to whom
he & every thing about him are so perfectly known:
to me everything is perfectly unknown.
Either there is time for his hearing from them
or there is not. If there is, he can have no need
of assistance from a stranger: if there is not, it
is his misfortune, and I see no reason for making
it mine.
If at the time of his applying to a stranger,
he had applied to those friends, in the first
instance, he might have received an answer
from them by this time: for aught I know, considerably
before this time: at any rate within
a day or two after the time.
I have had some experience in business
of this kind, as you know. About this business
every
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correspondence |
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richard doane |
c wilmott 1819 |
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andreas louriottis |
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copy of letter 2832, vol. 10 |
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