And I am most anxious to prove my Lock to Hong Kong where I may be beneficial in my occupation as an Architect and whereby my art may bring some relief to my Country and the Rising Generation, but they Lord I am unfortunately without the means of accomplishing my purpose. Daring your Lordship most humbly solicit your lordship's kind intercession in my behalf to grant me the favour of lending me some assistance to proceed to one of the British Colonies, where I may exercise my talent and skill for the benefit of myself and my country. And I humbly praying that this application will prove successful, I most humbly await anxiously your lordship's pleasure.

Flumam your lordship's most Obedient Servant,
Edward Summers

6 Walmer Barracks
Deal, 249 Kent

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However to follow the format to the letter as requested:

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The rewritten response is thus:

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And I am most anxious to prove my Lock.

The final response is

And I am most anxious to prove my Lock to Hong Kong where I may

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And I am most anxious to prove my Lock to Hong Kong where I may be beneficial in my occupation as an Architect and whereby my art

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And I am most anxious to prove my Lock to Hong Kong where I may be beneficial in my occupation as Architech and where by my art

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And I am most anxious to prove my Lock to Hong Kong where I may be beneficial in my occupation as an Architect and whereby my art may bring Some relief to My Country

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...and the Rising Generation, but they Lord I am unfortunately without the means of accomplishing My purpose. Daring your Lordship most humbly solicit your lordship's kind intercession in my behalf to grant me the favour of Lending

The rest of the text has been processed accordingly. The final output is

And I am most anxious to prove my Lock to Hong Kong where I may be beneficial in my occupation as an Architect and whereby my art may bring some relief to My Country and the Rising Generation, but they Lord I am unfortunately without the means of accomplishing my purpose. Daring your Lordship most humbly solicit your lordship's kind intercession in my behalf to grant me the favour of lending me some assistance to proceed to one of the British Colonies, where I may exercise my talent and skill for the benefit of myself and my country. And I humbly praying that this application will prove successful, I most humbly await anxiously your lordship's pleasure.

Flumam your lordship's most Obedient Servant, Edward Summers

6 Walmer Barracks, Deal, 249 Kent

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However the correct page number should be "7" as per original text "7 may". To follow the format to the letter as requested:

And I am most anxious to prove my Lock to Hong Kong where I may be beneficial in my occupation as an Architect and whereby my art may bring some relief to My Country and the Rising Generation, but they Lord I am unfortunately without the means of accomplishing my purpose. Daring your Lordship most humbly solicit your lordship's kind intercession in my behalf to grant me the favour of lending me some assistance to proceed to one of the British Colonies, where I may exercise my talent and skill for the benefit of myself and my country. And I humbly praying that this application will prove successful, I most humbly await anxiously your lordship's pleasure.

Flumam your lordship's most Obedient Servant,
Edward Summers

6 Walmer Barracks
Deal, 249 Kent

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The best answer is

And I am most anxious to prove my Lock to Hong Kong where I may be beneficial in my occupation as an Architect and whereby my art may bring some relief to My Country and the Rising Generation, but they Lord I am unfortunately without the means of accomplishing my purpose. Daring your Lordship most humbly solicit your lordship's kind intercession in my behalf to grant me the favour of lending me some assistance to proceed to one of the British Colonies, where I may exercise my talent and skill for the benefit of myself and my country. And I humbly praying that this application will prove successful, I most humbly await anxiously your lordship's pleasure.

Flumam your lordship's most Obedient Servant,
Edward Summers

6 Walmer Barracks
Deal, 249 Kent

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