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Ems.  
 
Ems.  
June 23d 1825.
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June 23d: 1825.
  
 
Dear Sir,
 
Dear Sir,
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I am glad the weather is so genial and that vegetation
 
I am glad the weather is so genial and that vegetation
is so favourably advancing. SInce the Hay harvest
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is so favourably advancing. Now the Hay harvest
 
has begun we are to hope for dry warm weather.
 
has begun we are to hope for dry warm weather.
I trust the Grasses are plentiful.
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I trust the Crops are plentiful.
  
You have done very right in giving the Five Poun
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You have done very right in giving the Five Pound
 
for poor Fitzgerald. Mr: Roberts must have died
 
for poor Fitzgerald. Mr: Roberts must have died
 
very rich and the Campbells will have their share.
 
very rich and the Campbells will have their share.
 
Our weather is fine and I am inclined to think the
 
Our weather is fine and I am inclined to think the

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Ems. June 23d: 1825.

Dear Sir,

Last night I recieved Yours of 13th instant and its' various enclosures. I return properly signed the usual papers.

I am glad the weather is so genial and that vegetation is so favourably advancing. Now the Hay harvest has begun we are to hope for dry warm weather. I trust the Crops are plentiful.

You have done very right in giving the Five Pound for poor Fitzgerald. Mr: Roberts must have died very rich and the Campbells will have their share. Our weather is fine and I am inclined to think the