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<p>P.S. On recollection, I may possibly have occasion to wish for information<lb/> | |||
on certain points relative to the course of business at the <hi rend="underline">Post Office</hi>.— Another apology,<lb/> | |||
as well as reason, for pitching upon your Lordship to undergo the trouble of this address.—<lb/></p> | |||
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P.S. On recollection, I may possibly have occasion to wish for information
on certain points relative to the course of business at the Post Office.— Another apology,
as well as reason, for pitching upon your Lordship to undergo the trouble of this address.—
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annuity notes |
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021 |
(copy) |
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003 |
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correspondence |
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h & t |
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letter 1491, vol. 6; also printed in stark, ii, 43 |
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