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Our terrier Crib took upon himself yesterday to add his testimony to your view of "dog-consciousness," as expressed in the Spectator of the 19th ult.
By October such progress had been made in Peking in the general work of organizing this coup d'etat that as we have seen, the Senate had passed on the 6th of that month the so-called "King- making Bill." To the Military and Civil Governors of the Provinces: Our telegram of the 12th ult. must have reached you by this time.
See Letter XI. of this volume, Paragr. 5, & ult. I much approve of your resolution to leave this wretch, if you can make it up with your uncle. I hate the man most heartily do I hate him, for his teasing ways. The very reading of your account of them teases me almost as much as they can you. May you have encouragement to fly the foolish wretch!
For any thing I see, your session will be shortly over. Judge Brockholst Livingston took his seat in the City Hall yesterday. I am told it is nicknamed the Livingston act. My Mary is well, and has every desire to oblige you. Affectionately yours, New-York, April 3, 1802. I am favoured with yours of the 30th ult., with its enclosure.
Alexander Loudon, on the 17th ult. On Sunday the 13th, he went to church as usual in the forenoon, and stopped on his way home, at the corner of Princes Street, in one of our seasonable east winds, to talk with an old friend. The same evening acute bronchitis declared itself; from the first, Dr.
'DEAR SIR, We beg leave to draw your attention to a letter we addressed to you on the 26th ult., to which we have not yet been favoured with a reply.
The Secretary of State, Helfferich, at a meeting of the Head Committee of the Reichstag on the 28th ult., gave a detailed account of the effects of the U-boat warfare on England. The review was published in the Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung of the 1st inst. I beg herewith to refer to the enclosed.
It was a great tax on his time, and some of them must have been a trial to his temper. The following will explain itself: "Lexington, Virginia, September 5, 1866. "A. J. Requier, 81 Cedar St., New York. "My Dear Sir: I am very much obliged to you for your kind letter of the 22d ult.
Wilmington, Delaware, April 22, 1830. I have just received your letter of the 10th ult., in answer to mine of the 8th, the reason of which delay is to be found in the fact of your having directed it to Wilmington, North Carolina. It was accordingly conveyed to that place, and was returned and received by me this morning.
All unnecessary words and all stilted phrases should be stripped from a letter. "Replying to your esteemed favor," "Yours of the 11th inst. to hand, contents noted," "Yours of the 24th ult. received. In reply would say," "Awaiting a favorable reply," "We beg to remain" are dead weights. "Prox" might be added to the list, and "In reply to same."
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