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LETTER THE SIXTH.

SIR,

Being informed that you are now at home, and desirous of giving every information in your power to those who may stand in need of it, respecting their Horses, I beg leave to submit my case to you; which, considering how fond I am of the chace, you must admit to be a lamentable one. Relying however, Sir, as I do, on your Philanthropy (I should more properly say Philippigy), and that zeal in the cause which has so long characterised you, I make no doubt but the small difficulties I now labour under will be soon surmounted.