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I have to thank you for two very kind | I have to thank you for two very kind | ||
− | and long letters, one dated in | + | and long letters, one dated in Octr, and the other |
the 3d of February, and I promise never to abuse | the 3d of February, and I promise never to abuse | ||
you again for being a bad correspondent, 'tho' | you again for being a bad correspondent, 'tho' | ||
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meant very seriously. | meant very seriously. | ||
− | I am afraid this cursed fellow | + | I am afraid this cursed fellow Tipper must |
keep me another year in this Country; for ever | keep me another year in this Country; for ever | ||
if Medows should proceed with his conquests | if Medows should proceed with his conquests | ||
− | with as much facility as He has | + | with as much facility as He has begun, and |
our allies the [[unclear]] and the [[unclear]] should | our allies the [[unclear]] and the [[unclear]] should | ||
after the rains act with sufficient vigor | after the rains act with sufficient vigor |
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Calcutta Augst: 17th 1790
Dear Grenville
I have to thank you for two very kind and long letters, one dated in Octr, and the other the 3d of February, and I promise never to abuse you again for being a bad correspondent, 'tho' I hope you understood that my attack was not meant very seriously.
I am afraid this cursed fellow Tipper must keep me another year in this Country; for ever if Medows should proceed with his conquests with as much facility as He has begun, and our allies the unclear and the unclear should after the rains act with sufficient vigor