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ordial to the stomach than pleasant to t Hasencamp: Ver to Lord Rochford, upon your arrival at Turin. LETTER CXVIII. LONDON, August 6, O. S. 1750 MY DEAR FRIEND: Since your letter from Sienna, which gave me a very imperfect account both of your illness and your recovery, I have not received one word either from you or Mr. Harte. I impute this to the carelessness of the post simpl y: and the great distance between us at present exposes our letters to those accidents. But when you come to Paris, from whence the letters arrive here very regularly, I shall insist upon you writing to me constantly once a week; and that upon the same day, for instance, every Thursday, that I may know by what mail to expect your letter. I shall also require you to be more minute in your account of yourself than you have hitherto been, or than I have required, because of the informations which I receive from time to time from Mr. H
26 mar 12:29
R.W.16l: And we have to translate this into polish? Or what? że co?
26 mar 14:34