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Rh All the ministers have been with me to-day to congratulate; Monsieur D' Avaux tells every body that his master will revenge it; he is mighty angry. At eight o'clock I received a letter from my Lord Sunderland, by express, to deny what Monsieur Barillon had writ; I acquainted the Prince with it; he told me then how the French were enraged against him; and, with some cause, he said. I had letters from England.

In my last I told you some reasons why my letters were so short and few to you. I have been