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Dearest Harry You kind epistle gave me infinite pleasure as it brings me the agreeable news of your safe arrival & that the [[unclear]] address had the good fortune to please you & to putt you in mind of one who loves and honours you with all his heart. My lord Beate need not have added ye weight of your recommendation to his own which so far as I can obey can in time with my small judgment [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] he will always [[/addition]] have the force of a command. My station at the present came in this One Mr Milore a country man of ours was introduced to me upon his first arrival from Home. I found him in conversation a man of skill in his profession joined to all and Elegant Taste, upon which I encouraged him to do on his Intended [[unclear]] to Scotland & to give in a Plan This he has done so under [[unclear]]