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<p> to <gap/>, however light they may make the <gap/> <lb/> <del> at matter</del> at present, for let them say what they will or imagine<lb/> themselves ever so strong, the | <p> to <gap/>, however light they may make of the <gap/> <lb/> <del> at matter</del> at present, for let them say what they will or imagine<lb/> themselves ever so strong, the Force is too colossal to be equally <lb/> moved in all its parts & Dantzig gone, Simigallia & our land will <lb/> one day or other sink into Prussia & the <unclear>Durina</unclear> becomes the Boundary <lb/> of the Empire — Adieu my dear Sir, whatever <sic>rout</sic> you <lb/> may take in your return to England my best wishes will <lb/> constantly attend you & if you choose to come & live a little <lb/> along with us as our Consul I shall be happy to see you<lb/> if there was a good Pension attending the <sic>Imploy</sic>. I should <lb/> wish it you with all my heart, but as it is it is not worth <lb/> your asking, the <gap/> it would only cost you that trouble<lb/>to get it — Pray what do you think of the Northern<lb/> Combination? & what have we the hope from Darley, we are <lb/> all sorry <gap/> that Barrington would not take the <gap/><lb/> Mr Elliott joins with me in wishing you all health & <lb/> Happiness — the Parson also adds his Blessing the <gap/> </p> <p> Dear Sir<lb/> Your most <sic>obd. hble</sic> Serv.<lb/> Mich. Barstow.</p> | ||
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to , however light they may make of the
at matter at present, for let them say what they will or imagine
themselves ever so strong, the Force is too colossal to be equally
moved in all its parts & Dantzig gone, Simigallia & our land will
one day or other sink into Prussia & the Durina becomes the Boundary
of the Empire — Adieu my dear Sir, whatever rout you
may take in your return to England my best wishes will
constantly attend you & if you choose to come & live a little
along with us as our Consul I shall be happy to see you
if there was a good Pension attending the Imploy. I should
wish it you with all my heart, but as it is it is not worth
your asking, the it would only cost you that trouble
to get it — Pray what do you think of the Northern
Combination? & what have we the hope from Darley, we are
all sorry that Barrington would not take the
Mr Elliott joins with me in wishing you all health &
Happiness — the Parson also adds his Blessing the
Dear Sir
Your most obd. hble Serv.
Mich. Barstow.
Identifier: | JB/539/085/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. |
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Michael Barstow |
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