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<p>the qualities which belong to both -<lb/> | <p>the qualities which belong to both -<lb/> | ||
& I have knowledge enough of Mankind<lb/> | & I have knowledge enough of Mankind<lb/> | ||
to worship one in its moment of violence, among other<lb/> | to worship one in its moment<lb/> | ||
of violence, among other<lb/> | |||
reasons on account of its affinity<lb/> | reasons on account of its affinity<lb/> | ||
to my own Temper, while if<lb/> | to my own Temper, while if<lb/> |
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the qualities which belong to both -
& I have knowledge enough of Mankind
to worship one in its moment
of violence, among other
reasons on account of its affinity
to my own Temper, while if
I was to dye by it, I can never
forget or forgive the other. I leave
it to you to make the apprehension.
If you make it right, you will
make it unnecessary for me
to keep the Ladys wanting Dinner
longer, to assume you here
& unalterably
I must be always
Y.rs
L
Your Papers will be forwarded
to morrow.
Identifier: | JB/541/181/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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1790-10-17 |
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"William Petty, 2nd Earl Shelburne, Lord Lansdowne" |
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