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[MS 919]

Mr Chas Cowper

17 November 1829.

My dear Sir,

Many thanks for your
exceedingly kind note of the 13th
The reception I met with at my last
visit to Denbigh, would have been
quite sufficient to induce me to
repeat it; and it has not been
my fault that I have not done
so. Business demands must
be completed with before pleasure;
but I am in hopes that after the
arrears in the Corporation affairs
are somewhat brought up, more
leisure may be afforded me.
Indeed I doubt whether I shall
not

[MS 923] Government officers and politics
(such as they are_ ? of
Unending care and anxiety.
? of course, if you take a
Personal interest in the affairs of
Those with whom you are connected,
?. Tis no easy matter
To bear it, though last week
Contained the anniversary of
My eighth year during which
I have scarcely been free from it,
& compled with extreme youth,
And afable franied
? comparative
Case, for such I am determined
To may mt office ?
So far as I can, has already been

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ghassall

Cowper, Charles. "Letter to Thomas Hassall." Hassall Family Papers 1793-2000, vol. Series 2: Sub-series 2: correspondence, volume 2, File 3: pp. 703-1164; 1825-1867, State Library of New South Wales, 17 November 1829.