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<p> My dear Sir, </p> <p> I have received yr two letters from Perme &amp; Catherineberg<lb/>of the 8 decr &amp; 10 janry:  I am glad to hear you go on <lb/>so pleasantly &amp; that your journey has so <gap/> <lb/> <sic>answerd yr</sic> expectations.</p><p> You may depend on my taking very personal care of <lb/>any boxes &amp; ce you may send to my house &#x2014; neither myself<lb/>or any of my hands are very curious on Minerals &#x2014; You <lb/>will oblige me if you can purchase a fine black bear<lb/>skin muff, such as one sent to Constantinople, &amp; understand<lb/>they are to found no where but in Siberia &#x2014;there any <lb/>other rare <unclear>necktie</unclear> would be welcome to me &#x2014; you will <lb/>regulate the price according to yr judgement.</p> <p>Yr model of a <hi rend="underline">sailing</hi> <sic>chanil</sic> was yesterday<lb/><sic>shewn</sic> to the Empress &amp; gave her very great satisfaction &#x2014;<lb/>what she will do with it I cannot pretend to say &#x2014;</p> <p> I am dear Sir<lb/> Ever yrs<lb/> Mams</p> <p> Petersbg.<lb/> Feby 5th 1782.<lb/> /19</p>
 




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My dear Sir,

I have received yr two letters from Perme & Catherineberg
of the 8 decr & 10 janry: I am glad to hear you go on
so pleasantly & that your journey has so
answerd yr expectations.

You may depend on my taking very personal care of
any boxes & ce you may send to my house — neither myself
or any of my hands are very curious on Minerals — You
will oblige me if you can purchase a fine black bear
skin muff, such as one sent to Constantinople, & understand
they are to found no where but in Siberia —there any
other rare necktie would be welcome to me — you will
regulate the price according to yr judgement.

Yr model of a sailing chanil was yesterday
shewn to the Empress & gave her very great satisfaction —
what she will do with it I cannot pretend to say —

I am dear Sir
Ever yrs
Mams

Petersbg.
Feby 5th 1782.
/19



Identifier: | JB/539/283/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.

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1782-02-07

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539

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283

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"James Harris, 1st Earl of Malmesbury"

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