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<p>Yes, said I to him; the manner in which you have | |||
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behaved is as noble as it is honest; I am satisfied | |||
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and forget all that is passed. upon that we were | |||
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reconciled in good earnest.</p> | |||
<p>You now See, Sir, a succinct <sic>abridgment</sic> of the | |||
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whole that passed upon this occasion. The Prince | |||
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from the first moment <sic>shewed</sic> much regret for | |||
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having given me any offence; and in the whole | |||
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affair he conducted himself with all the Coolness, | |||
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and as nobly as was possible. It is a Justice that | |||
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I think myself obliged to do him.</p> | |||
<p>As to what regards my own Conduct in this | |||
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<sic>Renconter</sic><unclear>,</unclear> I have laid it open to you with the greatest | |||
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simplicity. I submit it to your Judgment, I desire | |||
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nothing so much as to merit your approbation; | |||
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I have it extremely at heart to be able to merit | |||
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the favorable opinion of my Friends, and all | |||
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honest Men.</p> | |||
<p>I can learn nothing here of our Friend M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. | |||
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Zeuthen; perhaps he may be at Kritchow, | |||
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salute him infinitely on the Part of your devoted | |||
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and very sincere Friend | |||
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T. Mellin.</p> | |||
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Yes, said I to him; the manner in which you have
behaved is as noble as it is honest; I am satisfied
and forget all that is passed. upon that we were
reconciled in good earnest.
You now See, Sir, a succinct abridgment of the
whole that passed upon this occasion. The Prince
from the first moment shewed much regret for
having given me any offence; and in the whole
affair he conducted himself with all the Coolness,
and as nobly as was possible. It is a Justice that
I think myself obliged to do him.
As to what regards my own Conduct in this
Renconter, I have laid it open to you with the greatest
simplicity. I submit it to your Judgment, I desire
nothing so much as to merit your approbation;
I have it extremely at heart to be able to merit
the favorable opinion of my Friends, and all
honest Men.
I can learn nothing here of our Friend Mr.
Zeuthen; perhaps he may be at Kritchow,
salute him infinitely on the Part of your devoted
and very sincere Friend
T. Mellin.
Identifier: | JB/540/273/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 540. |
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273 |
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