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Rule never to write to my Friends when
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I am so &#x2014; I am now in very good
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humour again, <add>by means of the <sic>Ladys</sic> Fine Weather &amp; Fine <unclear>Sights</unclear></add> and have sent to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.
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Cross your note about the <unclear>Budding</unclear> Machine,
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who will take care to forward
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it to you, and I intended these two or
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three days to write to tell you, that
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I <del>f</del>went to see the Jail at York, and
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found the Jail Keeper an able Intelligent
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a Man in his business, as I can
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possibly conceive a Man to be, and
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his Character which is universally
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good confirms my notion of him. I
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<del><sic>mention'd</sic></del> <add><sic>describ'd</sic></add> to him as well as I could
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your Plan, and he <sic>seem'd</sic> struck
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with it, <del>and he <sic>seem'd</sic> struck with
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it,</del> and I <sic>promiss'd</sic> to send him
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one of your Books, upon which he
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should write his Remarks &#x2014; but I
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think it would be much better for</p>
 






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was out of humour, and I make it a
Rule never to write to my Friends when
I am so — I am now in very good
humour again, by means of the Ladys Fine Weather & Fine Sights and have sent to Mr.
Cross your note about the Budding Machine,
who will take care to forward
it to you, and I intended these two or
three days to write to tell you, that
I fwent to see the Jail at York, and
found the Jail Keeper an able Intelligent
a Man in his business, as I can
possibly conceive a Man to be, and
his Character which is universally
good confirms my notion of him. I
mention'd describ'd to him as well as I could
your Plan, and he seem'd struck
with it, and he seem'd struck with
it,
and I promiss'd to send him
one of your Books, upon which he
should write his Remarks — but I
think it would be much better for




Identifier: | JB/541/354/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1792-07-23

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541

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354

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002

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Correspondence

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"William Petty, 2nd Earl Shelburne, Lord Lansdowne"

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