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beg he will take with him. It will save considerably in
point of time as there is no Hamburgh vessel that goes before Sunday
sennight. He will likewise get the opportunity of taking a view
through but a curriery one of the Dutch Dock Yards. At Hamburgh
he proposed at any rate to stay a week at least, in order to
get information relative to the Timber Trade. From Hamburgh
he will go to Lubeck by land: the distance a short days
journey less than 40 miles: there are stage-coaches every day.
From Lubec by sea to Copenhagen, from thence to Dantzick: from
Dantzick to Licba in Courland a little place you will hardly
find in your maps: from Licba an inland place
the capital of Courland where he will is expected by the
Duke to talk with him about some shipbuilding and merchantile
projects, and will probably stay some time. There if
you please we will leave him for the present. If you have
a mind to know a little about the D. of Courland, consult
Wraxal's Tour to the North printed in 1775.
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