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− | I think eventually the | + | I think eventually the Russians will beat the French: |
at least Bonaparte cannot bring the Poles forward and | at least Bonaparte cannot bring the Poles forward and | ||
I believe the troubles or rather insurrections in Hesse | I believe the troubles or rather insurrections in Hesse | ||
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stick to military affairs: politicks are not his element: | stick to military affairs: politicks are not his element: | ||
I fancy a storm will shortly break over his head that | I fancy a storm will shortly break over his head that | ||
− | will not only astonish him but the world | + | will not only astonish him but the world: |
− | Mrs Jordan unites with me in every sincere wish for | + | Mrs. Jordan unites with me in every sincere wish for |
your health and welfare: we desire to be kindly remembered | your health and welfare: we desire to be kindly remembered | ||
to your daughter: the children have all | to your daughter: the children have all |
Latest revision as of 14:04, 18 June 2019
I think eventually the Russians will beat the French: at least Bonaparte cannot bring the Poles forward and I believe the troubles or rather insurrections in Hesse are serious.
The great commander is in a scrape and had better stick to military affairs: politicks are not his element: I fancy a storm will shortly break over his head that will not only astonish him but the world:
Mrs. Jordan unites with me in every sincere wish for your health and welfare: we desire to be kindly remembered to your daughter: the children have all had the chicken pock but are fast recovering: the improvements here are going on and you would hardly know the place. I shall be glad to see you and being so