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shewd not myself such in the choice of that I wear. Know
rash blasphemer, that Cane string was the choice of the very
Mr Lind whose taste thou magnifiest. But why the M<hi rend="underline">r</hi>? Sir
I see no s to it — Young clown! who taught thee to resort
to a man for a matter of taste and dress, and to neglect a Lady S
Halloo! Halloo! at him again — Well done, Sam! there you have
him! We will mash him and Blackstone to one undistinguishable
Jelly
No Doctor Mulford — How couldest thou expect the Dr —
The Doctor had no more thoughts of walking to Chatham,
than I have to Jamaica.
Part Royal Grammar? How could I give thee a character
of it. a particular one I mean? seeing I have not read
it. A general one I have given thee more than once; partly from
report, partly from dipping into it once or twice — viz: that it is
a good one. I suppose the best. The Latin one I suppose
thou meanest — not the Greek. for there are both. The Latin
I have, (to speak for shortness sake) in French in one close
Volume 8vo Thou mayest have it, if thou wilt. It is
translated, I believe, ( at least the Greek one is) into English
by the late Dr Nugent. In English it forms
two octavos.
I hope thou wast amused with thy concert.
Monday Nov: 14. 1774
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