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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 adsolutely 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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