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![be able to effect it; tho’ the Proprietares are at present on the high Ropes, make loud Declarations of their Innocence, all the Indian Complaints are father’d on the Malice of the Quakers, and they are determin’d: to have Justice done to their Character etc. I was afraid before I left Pennsilvania that your friends plac’d to much Confidence in Croghan. He is now known better—The Account you give me of your People’s Management at the Treatise with the Indians is shocking! What a mixture of Madness, Folly and Knavery! A letter of the greatest possible interest, and in excellent preservation. [See ILLUSTRATION. | at Wakefield, Auto. Draft of a Speech to a Lodge concern ing the death of its Junior Warden, John Meygitt, 2 pp folio 624 625 1769, between Dr. Goldsmith of Brick Court and William xriffin of Catherine Street, that Goldsmith agrees to write a new natural history of Animals in eight volumes 8vo a Griffin agrees to pay eight hundred guineas, SIGNED TWICE BY DR. GOLDMITH AND WM. GRIFFIN, in excellent preserva- tion [See InLustrRration ]. for “ Phisicall stuff spent upon divers his Maties poore household Servants. discoloured and repaired his publishers concerning his book of Three Plays Mount Benger, April \7th, 1825, to S. C. Hall, editor of “The Amulet”: Saying he will neta immediately two articles in prose or two in verse. cerning a bill for £200 to Mr. Prevost : In the arrangements proposed for the New Government of the Orleans territory to commence on the ist of October next, I am desirous of availing the public of your services as one of the judges of the Superior Court... [See ILLUSTRATION on opposite page. | . WW ah ®\ ‘ 4 SS N](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31645021_0102.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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