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Title: Letter from Campbell to Murray,  28 Feb 1806

Author(s): Campbell, Thomas

Feby 28th 1806
Sydenham (?)

Dear Sir.


I very much regret that an in =
= disposition which though slight is not such
as will permitt me to make a journey to
town must prevent me from what would
be no small pleasure the forming of your
more intimate acquaintance by a friendly
meeting today —


I console myself however in my
absence from your agreeable party with the
idea that I was invited to it — I also feel
unfeigned pleasure at the prospect of seeing
you  at any future time without the
reserve of unacquainted people — I am not a
little flattered at your expression of so much
good disposition in my behalf —


For our better acquaintance I shall think





much less ceremony than even that of
a batchelor's dinner necessary — I
shall approach you with an agreeable
consciousness of being the friend of our common
friend Ballyntine & such is my opinion
of that excellent  man that I assure
you it would seem to be flattering you were
I to say all that I think of that [¿] who
seems to have so much of his esteem as you
possess —


I should bid you to see me at Sydenham if
it were not Winter — but in Summer I hope
you will not unfrequently see Sir

yours with great respect

Thos. Campbell






12 o'Clock

[¿]


Murray Esq
Book seller
32 Fleet Street
London

3


. FE.28 .
18[06] Nn.


1806 Feb. 28
Campbell Thos. Esqr
Complimentory
