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subject to great affecations. And there
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subject to great affecations. And therefore
fore I am to tell you, that if the
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I am to tell you, that if the
belt accasion is mis'd; you will be pleased
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best occasion is miss'd; you will be pleased
to make use of thole that shak
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to make use of those that shak
 
after themselves for the fusase, without
 
after themselves for the fusase, without
 
expecting any new advices.
 
expecting any new advices.
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I and my two nieces give you many
 
I and my two nieces give you many
 
thanks for what you have been pleased to
 
thanks for what you have been pleased to
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such an advantageous price, and I
 
such an advantageous price, and I
 
wish you had been so kind as to do
 
wish you had been so kind as to do
is for us, the more when you sudger
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is for us, the more when you judged

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subject to great affecations. And therefore I am to tell you, that if the best occasion is miss'd; you will be pleased to make use of those that shak after themselves for the fusase, without expecting any new advices.

I and my two nieces give you many thanks for what you have been pleased to subsenbe and pay on our account at the third sublenption. If we had been preferd in England, we would not have fail'd to tell them out, when they were as such an advantageous price, and I wish you had been so kind as to do is for us, the more when you judged