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TO THE EABL OF KOSSLYK 



"ALBANY, PICCADILLY, Dec. 12, 1806. 

 " MY DEAR LORD, A slight illness, and some bother 

 at the offices since my return, have prevented me 

 from writing to ask you how you do, and to tell you 

 I am at last come back. I wish to God my notifica- 

 tion had been sent a week sooner, as it would have 

 brought me home on the 1st of November, instead of 

 December 9, and have prevented all the evils that 

 have resulted to all my plans from so ill-timed an 

 absence. But Secretaries of State and such great 

 folks don't much think of other people in the lower 



