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whatever may be thought of it in England
 
whatever may be thought of it in England
 
The [[unclear]] is getting under sail, therefore
 
The [[unclear]] is getting under sail, therefore
can only hold I am, with every sentiment
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can only add I am, with every sentiment
of truth & affection, most faithfully yours,
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of truth & affection, most faithfully yours
 
James [[unclear]]
 
James [[unclear]]

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Barfleur Barbadoes June 15th 1781 My dear General

From the many instances of your friendship with which I have been honored, I am bid to flatter myself, you will forgive my vanity, in transmitting you an extract of a letter I have just rec'd from St. Lucia Indeed my dear General I am not a little proud of my conduct on the 29th of April whatever may be thought of it in England The unclear is getting under sail, therefore can only add I am, with every sentiment of truth & affection, most faithfully yours James unclear