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I have received your two letters, the last of them of the 3d Instant about a Week ago, & would have answered you soon ha I not been indisposed.  I now write principally to acknowledge the recipt of favors so dear and welcome to me, tho I am unable to give you any account of the commissions contained in them.  Sir Joseph Banks having been laid up with a severe fit of the gout, Mr Lambert being absent from town, & my own indisposition, are the reasons.  I can not as yet answer your Questions on the [?carices]
I have received your two letters, the last of them of the 3d Instant about a Week ago, & would have answered you soon ha I not been indisposed.  I now write principally to acknowledge the receipt of favors so dear and welcome to me, tho I am unable to give you any account of the commissions contained in them.  Sir Joseph Banks having been laid up with a severe fit of the gout, Mr Lambert being absent from town, & my own indisposition, are the reasons.  I can not as yet answer your Questions on the [?carices], cinchona etc etc.  Sir Joseph is now however recovered, & I will immediately set about the business -- Mr Lambert is the gentleman who

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Dear Sir,

London March 28. 1778 -

I have received your two letters, the last of them of the 3d Instant about a Week ago, & would have answered you soon ha I not been indisposed. I now write principally to acknowledge the receipt of favors so dear and welcome to me, tho I am unable to give you any account of the commissions contained in them. Sir Joseph Banks having been laid up with a severe fit of the gout, Mr Lambert being absent from town, & my own indisposition, are the reasons. I can not as yet answer your Questions on the [?carices], cinchona etc etc. Sir Joseph is now however recovered, & I will immediately set about the business -- Mr Lambert is the gentleman who