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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 January 2013
“Mr Bogle, whom, out of your kindness, you were pleased “to send into this quarter, having (thank God) arrived here in “perfect health, I had, at an auspicious hour, the pleasure of an “interview with him, and was rendered fo completely happy on “the occasion, that it might in reality have been thought an in“terview with yourself. The letter which you addressed to me, “and the presents you sent by Mr Boole, I have likewise re“ceived safe. May your happiness and prosperity daily in“crease. All the particulars which Mr Bogle verbally repre“sented to me, I perfectly understand. You were pleased to “write me, that you had sent orders for establishing peace with “the Debe Doria, agreeable to my request.