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8645. UNGER (John Louis de), Courtesies to.—
The very small amusements which
it has been in my power to furnish, in order to
lighten some of your heavy hours, by no means
merited the acknowledgment you make. Their
impression must be ascribed to your extreme
sensibility rather than to their own weight.—
To Lieutenant de Unger. Washington ed. ii, 278.
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Ford ed., ii, 373.
(R.
1780)
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