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<p> The Affairs of France are so interesting<lb/>that I don't even read the Newspapers<lb/> for fear of occupying myself too<lb/> much about them I endeavour to <lb/> turn my attention from all Events<lb/> in which I cannot meddle, as I have <lb/> variety enough in | <p> The Affairs of France are so interesting<lb/>that I don't even read the Newspapers<lb/> for fear of occupying myself too<lb/> much about them I endeavour to <lb/> turn my attention from all Events<lb/> in which I cannot meddle, as I have <lb/> variety enough in my pursuits<lb/> never to want Amusement</p> <p> In a former Letter you interest<lb/> yourself much about a Colonel<lb/> <foreign>de la Fontane,</foreign> as yet I have not<lb/> been able to get the least Tidings<lb/> of any such Man. He is not in <lb/> the Military Service as his name<lb/> is not in the <del>least</del> List.</p> <p> The Letters I have received Sir, from <lb/> you since the One of April 1789 are <lb/> one of the 16<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> March 1789, one of <lb/> April the 8<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>, one of <sic>Sept<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> <gap/> 15th & <lb/> the one to day of July the 8<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></p> <p> It gives me the greatest pleasure<lb/> to observe that this last Letter of yours<lb/> seems written in as firm a hand<lb/>as any I ever remember to have <lb/> seen of your writing, and the smallness<lb/> of the Character proves the goodness of your Eyes<lb/> <add> which</add> </p> | ||
The Affairs of France are so interesting
that I don't even read the Newspapers
for fear of occupying myself too
much about them I endeavour to
turn my attention from all Events
in which I cannot meddle, as I have
variety enough in my pursuits
never to want Amusement
In a former Letter you interest
yourself much about a Colonel
de la Fontane, as yet I have not
been able to get the least Tidings
of any such Man. He is not in
the Military Service as his name
is not in the least List.
The Letters I have received Sir, from
you since the One of April 1789 are
one of the 16th March 1789, one of
April the 8th, one of Septr 15th &
the one to day of July the 8th
It gives me the greatest pleasure
to observe that this last Letter of yours
seems written in as firm a hand
as any I ever remember to have
seen of your writing, and the smallness
of the Character proves the goodness of your Eyes
which
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