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21 thankfully accept of a part of your generous offer, d am ready to give you my bon or oil paya e in a year. This ſum is all I ſhall have occaſion r: an if I did not know I could then return it, I ould not accept of your favour.

I am dear Sir,

Your moſt faithful,

and obliged humble fervant.

o a Country Correſpondent, requeſting a Balanse of accompts.

Sir.

FIND myſelf unavoidably obliged, by a preſent exigence to deſire the favour of your balancing e accompt berween us. For, though matters ave run into ſome length, I would not have applied to you had I known how to anſwer my pre- nt occaſions ſo well any other way If it does not t you Sir, to pay the whole, I beg you will re- it me as much towards it as you can without rejudice to your on affairs, which will greatly blige

SIR,

Your humble Servant.

The anſwer.

Sir,

I AM very glad it is in my power to ſend you immediately the incloſed draught for oo on he accompt between us, and will, in a few ways, emit the balance of your whole demand, which will be accompanied with a freſh order.

I am very ſincerely,

Your moſt humble Servant.