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April: 30th: 1796
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Sir
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I beg pardon for troubling you with these few
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Lines, but as I think, that Mr McIntosh's is a Hard case,
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& he having applied to me, to solicite your Countenance
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to forward His Petition praying an Addition to his
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former Price for Hating The
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Prison in Cold Bath Fields
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wherein he to likly on account of the Rise of Slate at
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that time to be a very great suffered; I hope will plead
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a Sufficient Excuse of it you can by any means afford
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him any relief I shall Esteem if an obligation
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I am Sd Your most Obedient
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Humble Servt. P. Glover
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