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port below the bar at Cher near Cherson another day he
talks about my building of Windmills in the Crimea
and so that I have no doubt but I may have yet the
Command of a Regimt of Hussars and of a first rate ship
of war A month hence I may be let the head have of a
Regimt of Hussars and the day after the command of a
ship of 100 guns. As to the Canal I have never
thought of it or clearly seen it: and nobody seems to think
that it was intended I should.

As I have quitted the world
again I cannot give you any of the news of it I hope
Made Zagraitsky has done that although I think there are
few who knew less of what passes.

You tell me nothing of your Brother or his destination
and as I never read newspapers I have not heard yet

of its being found

He cannot but be assured of the respect I must bear him

Notwithstanding everything is now settled with the Turks Potemkin
talks of setting off soon for Cherson in the Crim Perhaps the Empress
will go that way also in the Summer.




Identifier: | JB/539/124/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.

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1780-??-??

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