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that his countrymen were a cold and grave people: but before
I had done with him I made been persons his confession so
much further as to acknowledge what I myself
had the satisfaction of perceiving by still more unequivocal
notions that I had thawed some of his ice.
As to Mr , pour commence as the T they say
in France, and to prepare the way for a personal to a better acquaintance
do me the favour to present to him in my name a copy
of each of the two works in which I have appeared in
the character of a Philo-Yankee: they will either accompany
or soon follow these presents.
Dear Sir
I have to thank you for your favour of the 11th
instant, received here but a day or two ago, in a from Sir
Samuel Romilly: it affords me a pleasure highly flattering proof of your kind
attention to my anxieties.
As to your continuance here in office, it scarcely did it produce in my mind any fresh sensation: for some time or other I had
always counted upon it as certain.
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