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LETTER XXXVIII.

DEAR SIR,

HAVING paed through a variety of cenes in India, we left Calcutta in January 1784, and went by water to Belcoor, a little village about twelve miles down the river, where a Danih Eat-Indiaman, commanded by a Captain Duck, bound for Copenhagen, lay at anchor waiting for the paengers, who embarked with us, and proceeded on our Voyage for Europe. The weather being fine, and the wind favour-