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 your way let Sancho know, that his impudence and inſolence was not ſo much forgotten, as deſpiſed. I ſhall now make an end of this epiſle, deſiring you to publiſh the incloſed, as to the manner how I leave it intirely to your judgment. That all happineſs may attend you and yours is the prayer of

Your affectionate kinſman even to death,

T. S. R. S.

P.S. If it lies in your way, let that good natured nan, Mr. Duncome know, that I remember him with my laſt breath.

HESE actions conſidered is all their circumſtances, being ſomewhat uncommon, it may not be in proper to give ſome account of the cauſe, and it was an invetred hatred we conceived againſt poverty and raggs; evils that thro' a train of unlucky accidents were become inevitable; for we appeal to all that ever knew us, whether we were either idle or extravagant,