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have had together has been taken up by subjects of more
immediate necessity.
I am close From what you have heard of the ad mean
language concerning my Brother before the breack, you
may judge what it is now at Priga.
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I now close this disagreable subject andan , summing
ever with the truest regard
Dear Sir
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I don't know whether it is worth adding that for some
time before the date of this letter of his he had so far
forgot the good advice you gave him as to anilt
in his letters those customary forms of respect which
even among as bitersome equals nothing short of this most
perfect familiarity ever dispenses with.
Note the effect of the footing in which he was receivd'
by my fercaves in authority at different places
Hereple my brother receive ad amid some of when having
the title of Prince added contuluted not a little
to brain his brain.
My Brother thinks it was the continuous this line
by
P.S. My Brother, who has read this over at Crichoff
pade it me back with the following ink in a passage
in the first page.
I answer, "that I should not imagine his having taken
any thing to signify to which he could not bring himself
to fancy he had something of a title. But not only bedding
but sheets and towels he certainly took away without
asking leave as I was told by plenty of witnesses. His proclaim
would be that they were what he used and had been supposed
to find his musk in without any where he was been taken oft
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