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<p>and had actually lost his Mistress, a lady of
<lb/>
large fortune to whom he had been in a manner
<lb/>
engaged. a remarkable Circumstance is, that
<lb/>
the Count after his disappointment at Krementchuck,
<lb/>
knowing my Brother's intimacy with the
<lb/>
Prince <sic>Dashcoff</sic>, wrote notwithstanding to my
<lb/>
Brother to beg him to be his, the Count's,
<lb/>
Second in this Duel, upon his declining it<unclear>,</unclear>
<lb/>
he persisted notwithstanding and came to
<lb/>
Critchoff from Krementchuck on no other Errand,
<lb/>
but in vain, as you may well suppose.</p>
<p>Time is as scarce with me here as ever it was
<lb/>
in London. to conciliate my business with your
<lb/>
amusement I send you underwritten Copies
<lb/>
of two Letters, one <add>from me to Prince <sic>Dashcoff</sic>, <del>Part of</del> of this date, Part</add> of which will save me the
<lb/>
writing the same things over again to you, for
<lb/>
the <del>his</del> history of the other; in the blank space.</p>


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and had actually lost his Mistress, a lady of
large fortune to whom he had been in a manner
engaged. a remarkable Circumstance is, that
the Count after his disappointment at Krementchuck,
knowing my Brother's intimacy with the
Prince Dashcoff, wrote notwithstanding to my
Brother to beg him to be his, the Count's,
Second in this Duel, upon his declining it,
he persisted notwithstanding and came to
Critchoff from Krementchuck on no other Errand,
but in vain, as you may well suppose.

Time is as scarce with me here as ever it was
in London. to conciliate my business with your
amusement I send you underwritten Copies
of two Letters, one from me to Prince Dashcoff, Part of of this date, Part of which will save me the
writing the same things over again to you, for
the his history of the other; in the blank space.

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Identifier: | JB/540/289/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 540.

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1786-07-19

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540

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289

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001

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