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here are considerable, to be Sure, but the Sums borrowed here, & Sent
 
here are considerable, to be Sure, but the Sums borrowed here, & Sent
 
over to England to purchase Stocks for it, make, but a very great
 
over to England to purchase Stocks for it, make, but a very great
deal, the largest part of, So as adsolutely to bear no proportion
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deal, the largest part of, So as absolutely to bear no proportion
 
with the rent, therefore these here can not be looked upon as Spent
 
with the rent, therefore these here can not be looked upon as Spent
 
here, & the more this has been done, the less I think the Creditors
 
here, & the more this has been done, the less I think the Creditors
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upon it as à point of duty to open myself to You upon it,
 
upon it as à point of duty to open myself to You upon it,
 
& to beseech You [[deletion]] to [[/deletion]] endeavouring to Save him from a Step, of
 
& to beseech You [[deletion]] to [[/deletion]] endeavouring to Save him from a Step, of
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which he must repent when perhaps too late. Believe me
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the [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] contigous Dominions must be managed with great nicety, &
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their Master must be very carefull, of not forfeiting their
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affection & esteem.
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Now my dear General Your prudence will easily dictate to You
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[[deletion]] what You [[/deletion]], what You can do in this occasion, & I only repeat here,
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that I compleatly

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be habitated by its master. But to get rid of it this way ... No my dear General I can not think if its being possible. The debts here are considerable, to be Sure, but the Sums borrowed here, & Sent over to England to purchase Stocks for it, make, but a very great deal, the largest part of, So as absolutely to bear no proportion with the rent, therefore these here can not be looked upon as Spent here, & the more this has been done, the less I think the Creditors deserve to be treated in this way.

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