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Major Laribro has done wonders, besides some<lb/>immense prizes he has taken Zertsafier & Iselands<lb/>and dares all the Turkish forces<lb/><p>It is ten to one that he <sic>dos</sic> not keep his Head<lb/>long on his Shoulders: but tho' I have heard<lb/>nothing from the Parties concerned I have no<lb/>doubt but they will look after their Interest<lb/>and that mine will necessarily keep pace<lb/>with theirs.<lb/></p><p>If you have any Correspondents in those Parts<lb/>of the world where by the news-Papers you hear<lb/>this Laribor is roving, I wish you would<lb/>endeavour to learn what conduct he observes<lb/>respecting our Intersts, whether any Sum is<lb/>realized or whether he lays it all out on<lb/>increasing his naval Force<lb/></p><p>How is it that since your return to England I<lb/>have not received a single Line from you nor <add>from</add> my<lb/>Father since his Letter of April 1788 by which<lb/>I learnt you were returned<lb/></p><p>The perfect Ignorance I am in of your occupation<lb/>and even of your welfare is the greatest & indeed the<lb/>only cause of uneasiness I have<lb/></p>
<p>Major Lambro has done wonders, besides some<lb/>immense prizes he has taken Fortresses &amp; Islands<lb/>and dares all the Turkish force.</p>
 
<p>It is ten to one that he <sic>dos</sic> not keep his Head<lb/>long on his Shoulders: but tho' I have heard<lb/>nothing from the Parties concerned I have no<lb/>doubt but they will look after their Interest<lb/>and that mine will necessarily keep pace<lb/>with theirs.<lb/></p>
 
<p>If you have any Correspondents in those Parts<lb/>of the world where by the news-Paper you hear<lb/>this Lambro is roving, I wish you would<lb/>endeavour to learn what conduct he observes<lb/>respecting our Interests, whether any Sum is<lb/>realized or whether he lays it all out on<lb/>increasing his naval Force<lb/></p>
 
<p>How is it that since your return to England I<lb/>have not received a single Line from you nor <add>from</add> my<lb/>Father since his Letter of April 1788 by which<lb/>I learnt you were returned<lb/></p>
 
<p>The perfect Ignorance I am in of your occupation<lb/>and even of your welfare is the greatest & indeed the<lb/>only cause of uneasiness I have.<lb/></p>
 
<p>I never was so pleasantly circumstanced in<lb/>other respects enjoying a degree of respect from those<lb/>I associate with and meeting with none who if they <lb/><note>were</note><lb/></p><pb/>




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Major Lambro has done wonders, besides some
immense prizes he has taken Fortresses & Islands
and dares all the Turkish force.

It is ten to one that he dos not keep his Head
long on his Shoulders: but tho' I have heard
nothing from the Parties concerned I have no
doubt but they will look after their Interest
and that mine will necessarily keep pace
with theirs.

If you have any Correspondents in those Parts
of the world where by the news-Paper you hear
this Lambro is roving, I wish you would
endeavour to learn what conduct he observes
respecting our Interests, whether any Sum is
realized or whether he lays it all out on
increasing his naval Force

How is it that since your return to England I
have not received a single Line from you nor from my
Father since his Letter of April 1788 by which
I learnt you were returned

The perfect Ignorance I am in of your occupation
and even of your welfare is the greatest & indeed the
only cause of uneasiness I have.

I never was so pleasantly circumstanced in
other respects enjoying a degree of respect from those
I associate with and meeting with none who if they
were


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Identifier: | JB/541/095/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1789-12-03

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095

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002

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