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 Ld L. and the ladies are got back to Bowood from their
late excursion in to the North.   I am expected there, but 
I am in doubts about going.   If I were to go, I should
stay as long as they did which will be till the 1st of Novr
are you erratic at all this summer, or altogether stationery?
 A friend of mine is just returned from Paris where he 
   been to the Jubilee — He and Smith the Number 
  travelled together.   They were at several of 
public meetings in the provinces and were every where in 
quality of Englishmen treated with great distinction and cordiality.
   Cherbourg he was at, and found it a compleat
Port.   The Marquis de la Fayette professes antipathy
to the English and is violent for war: but they say he has
lost a good deal of reputation as a General and man of 
business by the public which was very ill conducted, though
the people were so very generally well affected to the Revolution
 as not to be willing to find fault.
 Adieu — Remember me respectfully and affectionately at 
the Heath — not forgetting the honourable gentleman, when
he happens to make one.
<sic>Sat.y</sic<> Aug. 14 instth 1780. Bedford Row
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