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seem to express as much as cod be expected, from the
nature of the Cases & will have their use, in some respect
or other. I am much pleas'd with Randall's friendly Communicativeness
it is generous & kind, & must be considered as
expressions of his regard. his Account of Prices will be
of the greatest advantage to you, & is what I hope you
will not go without. as it will enable you to make the
more use, & I hope a very good one, of the Duke of
Courland, both when you are with him, & upon your
Return here. since the Article of Freight, seems as far
I can judge, to constitute the only or chief dence
respect to materials of all kinds, that nd
re or abroad. I hear your Brother & a Gentle
breakfasted one morning last week, at Q.S.P. I suppose
& indeed I hope it was your Friend Lindegreen, it is
certainly right, for you to bring your new Acquaintances,
that you expect, or wish to have Credit from, to see your Common Home.
how little use soever you make of it otherwise. you do not
mention Lindegreen at all in your last, is he come to Town?
or when do you expect him?, if at all. I cannot conclude
without repeating, my hopes & my wishes, yt you will not expose
yourself to the mortifying situation & circumstance of having your
Person, or your property taken. in either Case, Pity, useless
Pity! is all your friends can give or you receive. your Mother
& Farr joyn their kind Remembrance & good wishes - to those of
your affectte Father
Jh.B.
Love to Jerry — whom I hope to hear
from, & shall write to, as soon as I know you are embarqued.
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