I send you enclos’d the Letter you desire. But as I am apprehensive that the young Gentleman may have flattered himself with Expectations that are never likely to be answered in that Country, I wish he would consider it well before he undertakes such a Voyage. If he will take the Trouble of calling on me, perhaps I may afford him some useful Lights on the Subject.
I have not yet seen in the Vol. of 1773 what you mention.
I am glad to hear that Madame la Duchesse d’Enville and the amiable Family were well. With the greatest Esteem and Respect, Je suis, Mon cher et illustre Confrere Your most obedient humble Servant