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Herrenhausen: [unclear] 24th 1720
 
Herrenhausen: [unclear] 24th 1720
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Sir
 
Sir
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I have acquired the peyon whole
 
I have acquired the peyon whole
 
money is committed to your care, with
 
money is committed to your care, with
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o:/1: He is very well satisfy'd with the  
 
o:/1: He is very well satisfy'd with the  
 
manner you have placed it; but both
 
manner you have placed it; but both
not know what makes you a/k any
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not know what makes you ask any
 
further orders, finle the whole has been
 
further orders, finle the whole has been
 
left to your own judgement to tell and
 
left to your own judgement to tell and
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profitable and convenient; for it can not
 
profitable and convenient; for it can not
 
be pretended, that at such a distance
 
be pretended, that at such a distance
at we are a good and positive refolus
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at we are a good and positive resolution
tion could be taken in the right time;
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could be taken in the right time;
since thole matters are every moment
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since those matters are every moment

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Herrenhausen: [unclear] 24th 1720

Sir

I have acquired the peyon whole money is committed to your care, with the contents of your letter of ye 18th Aug. o:/1: He is very well satisfy'd with the manner you have placed it; but both not know what makes you ask any further orders, finle the whole has been left to your own judgement to tell and buy as you would think it the most profitable and convenient; for it can not be pretended, that at such a distance at we are a good and positive resolution could be taken in the right time; since those matters are every moment