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back thither from Danemark Copenhagen. in Short any Inconvenience, wod be
better than your running the hazard of being taken, & thereby
frustrating all your Schemes, wch. if it shod happen, besides
what you will suffer in your own person for the present time
such an Event may discourage your Friends, from repeating
or Continuing their good Offices to Serve you. There, undoubtedly,
must be such a Continual Intercourse between Copenhagen &
Hambo', yt if you were to arrive at Copenhagen first, you
might have opportunities enough either of going yourself from
thence back to Hambro', or if not, of sending thither such the Letter
aswch you may take from hence for Hambro', so as that they may
produce answers from the Persons at Hambro' (you are recommended
to) to you at Copenhagen in return so as to answer every purpose, as well as if you took Hambro
in your Way to Copenhagen, & it seems of the less Consequence
as I find you have Two Letters already immediately to
Copenhagen. Mr Mathias of Hambrough, has a Brother
or Two in London, that I am acquainted with, one of
them I think lives in Scotland yard near Mr. Watts's,
and if I was in Town, I am certain he wod oblige
me with any Letter in your favour to his Brother
at Copenhagen. I am sensible my dear Sam, how much
you must be hurried, & yt it must be often inconvenient for
you to come, or send to Q.S.P. therefore give yourself no trouble
about mentioning such trifles as Postage. Frazer's Letters
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