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<p>I am very much concerned, My dear Sir, that
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you should have so greatly over-rated my poor, <hi rend="underline"><sic>incompleat</sic></hi>
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services, as to have bestowed a thought on them after you
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left us. Permit me, however, to thank you for the Ream
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of excellent Paper you have been so kind to send me, although
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I cannot help lamenting that I so unwarily asked
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where it was bought.</p>
 
<p>We have set all our Engines to work, &amp; dispersed
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Letters amongst our Friends, in behalf of the young person
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you mention, &amp; whose Letter to Milord <sic>Benetham</sic>
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we have sent to our Friend M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Este of Queen Square,
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as a recommendation, &amp; specimen of excellent writing,
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after the <hi rend="underline">French</hi> manner. She would be an acquisition
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to any Parent, who makes French one of the principal
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objects of a Daughter's education, as her language and
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orthography are correct; &amp; I believe there is not be found
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one French woman, or man <add>in a hundred</add> who can spell their mother
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tongue. Notwithstanding which, they have the confidence
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to come to England, illiterate as they are, &amp; set up for
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Governesses &amp; Teachers, &amp; indeed too often obtain eligible
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situations, to the exclusion of others more worthy &amp; able <add>than</add></p>
 
 






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I am very much concerned, My dear Sir, that
you should have so greatly over-rated my poor, incompleat
services, as to have bestowed a thought on them after you
left us. Permit me, however, to thank you for the Ream
of excellent Paper you have been so kind to send me, although
I cannot help lamenting that I so unwarily asked
where it was bought.

We have set all our Engines to work, & dispersed
Letters amongst our Friends, in behalf of the young person
you mention, & whose Letter to Milord Benetham
we have sent to our Friend Mrs Este of Queen Square,
as a recommendation, & specimen of excellent writing,
after the French manner. She would be an acquisition
to any Parent, who makes French one of the principal
objects of a Daughter's education, as her language and
orthography are correct; & I believe there is not be found
one French woman, or man in a hundred who can spell their mother
tongue. Notwithstanding which, they have the confidence
to come to England, illiterate as they are, & set up for
Governesses & Teachers, & indeed too often obtain eligible
situations, to the exclusion of others more worthy & able than





Identifier: | JB/540/244/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 540.

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1786-02-14

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