Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh volume 1

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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh volume 1
James Mackintosh
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" I am not without hopes that you will sometimes write to me. You can have little notion of the value of such memorials of our friends to us at this distance.
" I wish I could prevail on Laing, who has nothing to do but to write histories, to become my correspondent.
" Very few persons, indeed, will expect, with more eager impatience, the continuation of your great work ; and nobody, I am convinced, can with more perfect truth subscribe himself, " My dear sir, " Your most faithful and affection
...ate humble servant, " James Mackintosh.
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TO RICHARD SHARP, ESQ.
" Parell, Bombay, Nov. 2, 1805.
y dear Sharp, ****** " We have just recovered from a pretty brisk alarm about the combined squadron. We were mounting all our rusty guns, and had even gone so far as to give orders for a rendezvous for the women, &c. I fear the West India merchants have no great cause to exult in our escape.
" Lord Comwallis has been dying on his way up the country ; and as he was disposed to make concessions to the enemy for peace, and retrenchments at home for the sake of his masters, it seems to be the general opinion of Bengal that he cannot die too soon.


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