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<p>D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Sir,</p> | <p>D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Sir,</p> | ||
Nothing <sic>coud</sic> be more acceptable to me than the obliging | <p>Nothing <sic>coud</sic> be more acceptable to me than the obliging | ||
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Letter you favoured me with of the 9<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> Aug<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi> reached my | Letter you favoured me with of the 9<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> Aug<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi> reached my | ||
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hands in less than ten days, as it gave <del>i<gap/></del> me the Satisfaction | hands in less than ten days, as it gave <del>i<gap/></del> me the Satisfaction | ||
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of knowing you were < | of knowing you were <unclear>setled</unclear> so <del>agreable</del> <add>much</add> to your wishes | ||
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tho' I must confess it wo<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> have been more agreable | tho' I must confess it wo<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> have been more agreable | ||
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at Queen's Square Place to a lady to whom I thought | at Queen's Square Place to a lady to whom I thought | ||
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myself so much <del>obliged by</del> | myself so much <add>indebted for</add> <del>obliged by</del> the <add><gap/></add> Letter She honoured | ||
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me with (in answer to one <del>from <gap/> me to</del> I had | |||
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written to you soon after your setting out to the | |||
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South of France) & for w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi> I sho<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> have been happy | |||
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to have had it in my power to thank her <add>in</add> person | |||
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<del><unclear>if I</unclear></del> had <add>I</add> known she was in London in her way | |||
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towards you.</p> | |||
<p>It must be a very agreable Circumstance to | |||
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you, & consequently to your friends, to think you are | |||
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<unclear>setled</unclear> at a Court so perfectly in Amity with our | |||
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own here, & whose connections give occasion at <unclear>present</unclear></p> | |||
Dr Sir,
Nothing coud be more acceptable to me than the obliging
Letter you favoured me with of the 9th Augt wch reached my
hands in less than ten days, as it gave i me the Satisfaction
of knowing you were setled so agreable much to your wishes
tho' I must confess it wod have been more agreable
to mine to have had you at westminster under
circumstances similar to those you enjoy at Berlin
in reading that part of your Letter wch. gave me to
understand that Mrs. Brown partook also of
your attractions to Berlin, I cou'd not help
regretting that Mrs Bentham & myself had not
had an opportunity of paying our respects
at Queen's Square Place to a lady to whom I thought
myself so much indebted for obliged by the Letter She honoured
me with (in answer to one from me to I had
written to you soon after your setting out to the
South of France) & for wch I shod have been happy
to have had it in my power to thank her in person
if I had I known she was in London in her way
towards you.
It must be a very agreable Circumstance to
you, & consequently to your friends, to think you are
setled at a Court so perfectly in Amity with our
own here, & whose connections give occasion at present
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