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This, Sir is a succinct abridgement of the whole
that has passed upon the occasion. The Prince
from the first moment testified the greatest
regret for having offended me and in the
whole affair conducted him self with all
the Calmness & generosity possible.
as to what regards my own conduct,
in this Renconter, I have related it to
you with the greatest simplicity; I submit
it to your Judgment; I am desirous
of nothing so much as to merit your
approbation. I have it extremely at heart
to be capable of deserving the suffrage of
my Friends and all worthy men much
more than I am capable of expressing
I can learn nothing here of our Friend
Mr. De Zeuthen. He may possibly be at
Critchoff; if he is Salute him infinitely give him the warmest Salutations
on the Part from me of of your devoted & one who am entirely at your Command Sincere
Friend and Servant
T. Mellin
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