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I thank you for the directions about the road
I thank you for the directions about the road
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and shall inquire about the Manufactory. The Herb
and shall <sic>inquire</sic> about the Manufactory. The Herb
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you describe is most certainly henna or <unclear>kna</unclear> they
you describe is most certainly henna or <unclear>kvas</unclear> they
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Use oil &amp; mild-vegetable-<sic>Alkaly</sic> in <sic>dying</sic> with it</p>
Use oil &amp; mild-vegetable-<sic>Alkaly</sic> in <sic>dying</sic> with it</p>


<p>Here follows the history of Pera. M<unclear>r</unclear>. Henderson
<p>Here follows the history of Pera. M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. Henderson
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&amp; the Ladies took things very <unclear>cooly</unclear><!-- "early"? "easly"(sic)? -->, but the latter received<!-- "-ed" not really an addition, the writer was simply a little short of space? -->
&amp; the Ladies took things very <unclear>cooly</unclear><!-- "early"? "easly"(sic)? -->, but the latter received<!-- "-ed" not really an addition, the writer was simply a little short of space? -->
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might both of us have held our tongues, but we are
might both of us have held our tongues, but we are
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neither of us men of the world, tho' perhaps not the
neither of us men of the World, tho' perhaps not the
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worse for it. The <sic>Ambasadeur</sic> told to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. Revely and
worse for it. The <sic>Ambasadeur</sic> told to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. Revely and
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I was going to refer you to a letter I wrote about a
Month ago but on turning over a few pages of my memory
I find it was conceived but never brought forth.
I received your letter from Jassy it suffered a delay in
being sent to your Father for want of his address at last
it went recommended to ye Care of Herries the Bankers. We
were all sorry for the drubbing you got, but we admired
your unpassionate & Philosophical relation of the circumstances.
I thank you for the directions about the road
and shall inquire about the Manufactory. The Herb
you describe is most certainly henna or kvas they
Use oil & mild-vegetable-Alkaly in dying with it

Here follows the history of Pera. Mr. Henderson
& the Ladies took things very cooly, but the latter received
no more visits nor Invitations. Upon the whole we
might both of us have held our tongues, but we are
neither of us men of the World, tho' perhaps not the
worse for it. The Ambasadeur told to Mr. Revely and
to Others, & Mr. Revely to all the World that you had given
a bad Acct. of the learned Doctor G. and was violently
affrontted with me for having presented him. a week
afterwards he told the same to me and then accused
me, of having betrayed his Secret ten days before
he intrusted me with it. Consequently I am out of
his good Graces. The Doctor produced a Number of
documents to prove he was no Knight AErrandt &
He became a favorite: he is gone to Aleppo to perform






Identifier: | JB/540/248/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 540.

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1786-03-01

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248

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