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To the above letter this order was subjoined: The citizen Fauvelet de Bourrienne is ordered to leave Sens, and repair immediately by post to the headquarters of the army of Italy. I arrived at the Venetian territory at the moment when the insurrection against the French was on the point of breaking out.

But he cannot regret that Heaven has permitted him to do good. What Kenelm did feel is perhaps best explained in the letter to Sir Peter, which is here subjoined:

It is sufficiently clear that he was offended with what I had said, and was somewhat excited. I have not been able at present to find his answer to my letter, but it would appear by the subjoined that he had written to me something which led me to imagine he was offended at my observations, and that I had in consequence deprecated his wrath. "Dec. 11, 1813.

I know not, concluded he, 'whether you are a father; if you are, you will be able to sympathise in my anxieties. The Count subjoined to this letter an exact description of his son, and the young woman by whom he was accompanied.

And I do not think the poets and astrologers will find fault with us for passing over their professions in silence, since they know, as well as we, that astrology is comprehended in geometry, and poetry in music. As soon as he had said this, Trypho the physician subjoined: How hath our art offended you, that you have shut the Museum against us?

'And he asked what he thought sufficient in consideration of the profits he felt sure of making in your service a foreigner and a young man of many wants. 'I had told him that thou art of all men living the most generous! put in Rashîd. My dismissal of that cook had long been rankling in his mind. 'It is the custom of the country, he subjoined, defiantly.

In return for the provision they accepted notes on the North-West Company to be paid at Fort Providence, and to these was subjoined an order for a few articles of clothing as an additional present.

"Come to me come to me entirely now," said he; and added, in his deepest tone, speaking in my ear as his cheek was laid on mine, "Make my happiness I will make yours." "God pardon me!" he subjoined ere long; "and man meddle not with me: I have her, and will hold her." "There is no one to meddle, sir. I have no kindred to interfere." "No that is the best of it," he said.

For as much as a good number of people in the north of Ireland have acceded, and submitted themselves to the Presbytery, and one of their number is fixed among them as their proper pastor; the Presbytery intended to have subjoined something by way of appendix to the above Testimony, with relation to the state of religion in that kingdom, especially with regard to the settlement of the presbyterian religion there.

I know not, concluded he, 'whether you are a father; if you are, you will be able to sympathise in my anxieties. The Count subjoined to this letter an exact description of his son, and the young woman by whom he was accompanied.