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<p>Bender 17 September 1790</p> <p>Hon<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Sir</p><p> I wrote to you from Moscow about 3 weeks ago, <lb/> when I was just setting out from thence.  I arrived here 3 or 4<lb/> days ago but the Prince being on an Excursion to Ochakoff<lb/> Akerman &amp; other of our new Possessions, and it being<lb/> rather difficult to catch him flying; I wait his return <lb/>here which will probably be in a few days.  Not having<lb/> seen him, I can tell you nothing farther of my future<lb/> motions.</p> <p> We are here with an Army of about one hundred<lb/> thousand Men doing what we can to amuse ourselves,<lb/> and I have the pleasure of meeting with a number of <lb/>my Friends &amp; acquaintance who <sic>tho'</sic> assembled from <lb/> different parts of the Country, are all astonished to see<lb/> me return here after so long a Journey, while they<lb/> have been in a State of comparative tranquillity since<lb/> I left them.  One of my particular Friends Brigadier<lb/>Rebanpiere, a Swiss by birth but married into a Russian<lb/> Family gave me yesterday some account of the Colonel<lb/> de la Fontaine of whom you enquired in one of your last<lb/> Letters, and of whom <sic>till</sic> this day I told you in my last all <lb/>my researches had been fruitless.</p>
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Bender 17 September 1790

Hond Sir

I wrote to you from Moscow about 3 weeks ago,
when I was just setting out from thence. I arrived here 3 or 4
days ago but the Prince being on an Excursion to Ochakoff
Akerman & other of our new Possessions, and it being
rather difficult to catch him flying; I wait his return
here which will probably be in a few days. Not having
seen him, I can tell you nothing farther of my future
motions.

We are here with an Army of about one hundred
thousand Men doing what we can to amuse ourselves,
and I have the pleasure of meeting with a number of
my Friends & acquaintance who tho' assembled from
different parts of the Country, are all astonished to see
me return here after so long a Journey, while they
have been in a State of comparative tranquillity since
I left them. One of my particular Friends Brigadier
Rebanpiere, a Swiss by birth but married into a Russian
Family gave me yesterday some account of the Colonel
de la Fontaine of whom you enquired in one of your last
Letters, and of whom till this day I told you in my last all
my researches had been fruitless.




Identifier: | JB/541/173/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1790-09-17

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