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<p>as to my Journey to England have<lb/>
<p>as to my Journey to England how<lb/>
much soever I may wish it, I<lb/>
much soever I may wish it, I<lb/>
can say nothing positive till I<lb/>
can say nothing positive till I<lb/>
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Powers choose I should do I cannot<lb/>
Powers choose I should do I cannot<lb/>
guess how I may by disposed of<lb/>
guess how I may by disposed of<lb/>
in general however, my <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
in general however, my Situation<lb/>
is very much to my satisfaction<lb/>
is very much to my satisfaction<lb/>
and nothing but my attraction<lb/>
and nothing but my attraction<lb/>
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<p>It gives me great concern to<lb/>
<p>It gives me great concern to<lb/>
observe by your last Letter that<lb/>
observe by your last Letter that<lb/>
you Suspect from length of <unclear>absence</unclear><lb/>
you Suspect from length of absence<lb/>
or other Cause my Sentiments<lb/>
or other Cause my Sentiments<lb/>
of after <unclear>time</unclear> towards you being<lb/>
of affection towards you being<lb/>
diminished. permit me, Sir,<lb/>
diminished. permit me, Sir,<lb/>
to <sic>asure</sic> you most sincerely<lb/>
to <sic>asure</sic> you most sincerely<lb/>
that every <gap/> of good Fortune<lb/>
that every Instance of good Fortune<lb/>
I meet with <gap/> <gap/> the <gap/><lb/>
I meet with <gap/> <gap/> the Cause<lb/>
of <gap/> &amp; after time I owe you, &amp;<lb/>
of Duty &amp; after time I owe you, &amp;<lb/>
particularly renders me more<lb/>
particularly renders me more<lb/>
anxious to see you, be it only<lb/>
anxious to see you, be it only<lb/>
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as to my Journey to England how
much soever I may wish it, I
can say nothing positive till I
see the Prince. I have now taken
a view of what may be done, but
till I know, what the higher-
Powers choose I should do I cannot
guess how I may by disposed of
in general however, my Situation
is very much to my satisfaction
and nothing but my attraction
to England causes me regret

It gives me great concern to
observe by your last Letter that
you Suspect from length of absence
or other Cause my Sentiments
of affection towards you being
diminished. permit me, Sir,
to asure you most sincerely
that every Instance of good Fortune
I meet with the Cause
of Duty & after time I owe you, &
particularly renders me more
anxious to see you, be it only
to convince you that I am happy It is



Identifier: | JB/541/153/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1790-08-22

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541

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153

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002

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