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I have at Last found Leisure to peruse & consider the papers you left with me for my Opinion on...
I have your favr by Mr Manly, who I think has a very good right to the 2400 acres of Land called...
I will pay you the Sum of Four hundred pounds which my Nephew Informs me he is to give you for...
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I beg Pardon for having so long delayed to pay you my Annual Acknowledgment of regard & Esteem,...
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I am Hond with the Commands of a very respectable body of Citizens, my County men, to transmit to...
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The joy inspired by the speedy prospect of Peace, wch the King’s Speech to his Parliament...