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Althorp Sept. 1. 1793
Sir
I am glad to find by your letter of the 16th instant
that both the Archbishop of York and myself were mistaken in
conceiving from the expressions used in your former letters to us that
you had actually subjected yourself to penalties, which (in my
opinion) it would have been out of your power to avoid incurring
though by no fault of your own. My reason for saying this
is because I find it will be impossible for me to discuss this subject
as fully as the great importance of it certainly deserves, and my
engagements are such at present that I am absolutely unable to
appoint a meeting with you before the 22d of this month, on which
day I shall be in town, and shall be glad to see you either at
my house in St James's Place, or any other place you may appoint,
at whatever hour is most convenient to you.
It will be unnecessary therefore for me to detain you any longer
by entering at all into the subject, upon which I must confess, I require
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