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My conversation with the Empress leaned chiefly on the state of the mines
and on the Chinese frontiers. Her questions were very general and the way
much disposed to
make out a compliment in what I said to her when I
meant none. She talked about the brilliant State of our Navy.
Spoke with terms of great regard of the Lord Keppel, and with great
contempt of the French.
She thanked me for my observations and said she thought they might be
exceedingly usefull.
Sunday April PS 1783
This sheet & part of the other was written at Sir James's, upon his
telling me, that the Courier is setting off in a quarter of an hour;
whereas he had before told me, he did not go till tomorrow,
& other people had told me the day after. This sudden departure not
only prevents my writing more as I had intended to have done
tonight after coming from the Field Marshal's, but it also
prevents my sending some other papers I had prepared and which now I
cant get at. I have not even time to write any separate
letter to endeavour to assure you of the strength of affection and duty
with which I am sure ever to remain S. B.
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