• Henry T. Colebrooke an August Wilhelm von Schlegel

  • Absendeort: London · Empfangsort: Bonn · Datum: 28.06.1825
Editionsstatus: Neu transkribiert und ausgezeichnet; zweimal kollationiert
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  • Absender: Henry T. Colebrooke
  • Empfänger: August Wilhelm von Schlegel
  • Absendeort: London
  • Empfangsort: Bonn
  • Datum: 28.06.1825
  • Anmerkung: Empfangsort erschlossen.
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  • Bibliographische Angabe: Rocher, Rosane und Ludo Rocher: Founders of Western Indology. August Wilhelm von Schlegel and Henry Thomas Colebrooke in correspondence 1820–1837. Wiesbaden 2013, S. 139.
  • Incipit: „[1] 28th June 1825
    My dear Sir
    I am this moment favord with your letter of 19th June & lose no time (as [...]“
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  • Datengeber: Dresden, Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek
  • OAI Id: DE-1a-33441
  • Signatur: Mscr.Dresd.e.90,XIX,Bd.5,Nr.58
  • Blatt-/Seitenzahl: 2S., hs. m. U.
  • Format: 22,7 x 18,9 cm
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  • Englisch
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  • Bamberg, Claudia
  • Müller, Bianca
  • Varwig, Olivia
[1] 28th June 1825
My dear Sir
I am this moment favord with
your letter of 19th June & lose no time (as today is foreign post & near the home) in acknowledging it; defining till next post my answer to most of the subjects of it. I am very much gratified by the very satisfactory account you give of my son. He was always bashful, and xxx but I hope will get over his shyness and enjoy the benefit of your kind disposition to communicate instruction to him
I am very desirous that he should learn to swim; & shall be much obliged by your making arrangements for his being instructed in that very desirable art.
Sir Alexander Johnston is abroad; at least I have not heard of his return from a little excursion undertaken by him. When he does I will ascertain his wishes as to his Sonʼs learning to swim. I scarcely [2] doubt of his wishing it
On receipt of
your former letter I apprised my bankers that your next draft would be for 70£ If it should be for something more, pray advise me of it, in time, and I will instruct them accordingly
I am
Dear Sir
very sinc
ly Yours
HColebrooke
[1] 28th June 1825
My dear Sir
I am this moment favord with
your letter of 19th June & lose no time (as today is foreign post & near the home) in acknowledging it; defining till next post my answer to most of the subjects of it. I am very much gratified by the very satisfactory account you give of my son. He was always bashful, and xxx but I hope will get over his shyness and enjoy the benefit of your kind disposition to communicate instruction to him
I am very desirous that he should learn to swim; & shall be much obliged by your making arrangements for his being instructed in that very desirable art.
Sir Alexander Johnston is abroad; at least I have not heard of his return from a little excursion undertaken by him. When he does I will ascertain his wishes as to his Sonʼs learning to swim. I scarcely [2] doubt of his wishing it
On receipt of
your former letter I apprised my bankers that your next draft would be for 70£ If it should be for something more, pray advise me of it, in time, and I will instruct them accordingly
I am
Dear Sir
very sinc
ly Yours
HColebrooke
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