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THE TIMES OF CHARLES THE SECOND.
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Whilst I am here in the city, I do not take upon me to write any news, only I may tell you what some of the gravest and best experienced citizens tell me, which is, that the generality of the city is at this time in a more sedate and well-tempered disposition than could well be expected so suddenly, after the fermentation that some humours were put into by the Petitioners.

I am your most humble

And faithful servant,

L. Jenkins.


end of vol. i.


LONDON:
F. SHOBERL, JUN, 51, RUPERT STREET, HAYMARKET,
PRINTER TO H. R. H. PRINCE ALBERT.