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LETTERS TO AND FROM


I hear your brother the clergyman is still alive: I knew him in London and Ireland, and desire you will present him with my humble service.





TO MR. GIBSON.


MR. GIBSON,
MARCH 23, 1736-7.


I DESIRE you will give my hearty thanks to Mr. Richardson for the fine present he has made me; and I thank you for your care in sending it me in so good a condition. I have invited several friends to dine upon it with me to morrow, when we will drink his health. He has done every thing in the genteelest manner, and I am much obliged to him. I am your friend and servant,






SIR,
APRIL 9, 1737.


I HAVE wondered, since I have had the favour to know you, what could possibly put you upon your civility to me. You have invited me to your house, and proposed every thing according to my own scheme that would make me easy. You have loaded me with presents, although it never lay in

my