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far be it from me to impute, for in my conscience<lb/> | far be it from me to impute, for in my conscience<lb/> | ||
I do not impute any thing unreasonable to Mr<lb/> | I do not impute any thing unreasonable to Mr<lb/> | ||
Long: so | Long: so far from it, that in his place I dont see<lb/> | ||
what more favourable proposal to me he could have<lb/> | what more favourable proposal to me he could have<lb/> | ||
made. A very obliging one,I am sure, it was on his<lb/> | made. A very obliging one,I am sure, it was on his<lb/> |
the possible one. In stating the matter in these terms
far be it from me to impute, for in my conscience
I do not impute any thing unreasonable to Mr
Long: so far from it, that in his place I dont see
what more favourable proposal to me he could have
made. A very obliging one,I am sure, it was on his
part: for, in addition to the two Surveyors, he was
to have gone upon the wild-goose chace as will as I.
A wild-goose chace I call it, because having gone
upon it myself I found it so: but this was more
than he knew or could know.
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draft of letter 988, vol. 5 |
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