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was more conspicuous that either Pocock's or Albemarle's,
at least it was more poeticall (si ita
dicam.) 4thly in regard to the conclusion you propose,
I must beg leave to observe, that your method seems
to me prolix and extensive for a close, nay would
even suffice for as a subject for a Composition of itself:
and likewise that a regular and prosaic Narrative
is to be avoided as much as possible, v h
I am afraid allready as it is I have not done sufficiently: this
is what I humbly beg leave to submitt to your consideration;
but as I am not so presuming as to depend
upon my own judgment in opposition to a
Father's, I have begun a conclusion of about 10
lines or thereabouts, the design of which is to
shew that the taking of the Havannah made
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