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<p>Intention of that nature to the General or other<lb/> people at the Helm; &amp; I believe Brandy &amp; Punch <lb/> will be a good remedy for curing the fearfulness<lb/> of those that can procure such specimens.</p> <p> I wish you a happy &amp; successful journey <lb/> &amp; so do all your Friends, by whom you are <lb/< very often <sic>remember'd.</sic>I am for ever, with <lb/> true respect, </p> <p> Dear Sir, </p> <p> S. Petersburgh<lb/> March 12/23 . 1781.</p> <p> Your most obedient &amp;<lb/> obliged Servant<lb/> P. Pallas</p> <p> Dr. Guthrie believes he has your Book on Agriculture, <lb/> bt was too lazy to look for it.  I shall <lb/> teaze him another time. &#x2014;  Pray had not you <lb/> Bowles's <foreign>Histoire naturelle de'Espagne</foreign> from <lb/> me.  I am sure I lent it to somebody this winter.<lb/> Letters from Petersburgh you may leave with <lb/> The Givernor of Orenburg, to whom you have my Letter, is since<lb/> dead, &amp; general Jacobi will have his place.</p>  
<p>Intention of that nature to the General or other<lb/> people at the Helm; &amp; I believe Brandy &amp; Punch <lb/> will be a good remedy for curing the fearfulness<lb/> of those that can procure such specimens.</p> <p> I wish you a happy &amp; successful journey <lb/> &amp; so do all your Friends, by whom you are <lb/> very often <sic>remember'd.</sic>   I am for ever, with <lb/> true respect, </p> <p> Dear Sir, </p> <p> Your most obedient &amp;<lb/> obliged Servant<lb/> P. Pallas</p> <p> S. Petersburgh<lb/> March 12/23 . 1781.</p> <p> Dr. Guthrie believes he has your Book on Agriculture, <lb/> but was too lazy to look for it.  I shall <lb/> teaze him another time. &#x2014;  Pray had not you <lb/> Bowles's <foreign>Histoire naturelle de'Espagne</foreign> from <lb/> me.  I am sure I lent it to somebody this winter.<lb/> Letters from Petersburgh you may leave with <lb/> The Governor of Orenburg, to whom you have my Letter, is since<lb/> dead, &amp; General Jacobi will have his place.</p>  




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Intention of that nature to the General or other
people at the Helm; & I believe Brandy & Punch
will be a good remedy for curing the fearfulness
of those that can procure such specimens.

I wish you a happy & successful journey
& so do all your Friends, by whom you are
very often remember'd. I am for ever, with
true respect,

Dear Sir,

Your most obedient &
obliged Servant
P. Pallas

S. Petersburgh
March 12/23 . 1781.

Dr. Guthrie believes he has your Book on Agriculture,
but was too lazy to look for it. I shall
teaze him another time. — Pray had not you
Bowles's Histoire naturelle de'Espagne from
me. I am sure I lent it to somebody this winter.
Letters from Petersburgh you may leave with
The Governor of Orenburg, to whom you have my Letter, is since
dead, & General Jacobi will have his place.



Identifier: | JB/539/163/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.

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1781-03-12

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163

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Peter Simon Pallas

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