The College
Glasgow 18th Nov 1858.
365
Although I have not the honour of being personally known to you, I trust I shall be excused the liberty I am taking in addressing you in behalf of a former pupil of mine who wishes to make applications for the situation of Colonial Surgeon at Hongkong.
3. John Ivor Murray was known to me as a pupil and assistant when I was Professor of Physiology at the University of Edinburgh; and much from the correspondence I have kept up with him during the whole...
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Glasgow 18th Nov 1858.
Page 365
Although I have not the honour of being personally known to you, I trust I shall be excused the liberty I am taking in addressing you in behalf of a former pupil of mine who wishes to make applications for the situation of Colonial Surgeon at Hongkong.
3. John Ivor Murray was known to me as a pupil and assistant when I was Professor of Physiology at the University of Edinburgh; and much from the correspondence I have kept up with him during the whole...
Page 365
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Glasgow 18th Nov 1858.
365
Although I have not the honour of being personally known to you, I trust I shall be excused the liberty I am taking in addressing you in behalf of a former pupil of mine who wishes to make applications for the situation of Colonial Surgeon at Hongkong.
3. John Ivor Murray was known to me as a pupil and assistant when I was Professor of Physiology at the University of Edinburgh; and much from the correspondence I have kept up with him during the whole...
Given the constraints and focusing on the main task:The College
Glasgow 18th Nov 1858.
365
Although I have not the honour of being personally known to you, I trust I shall be excused the liberty I am taking in addressing you in behalf of a former pupil of mine who wishes to make applications for the situation of Colonial Surgeon at Hongkong.
3. John Ivor Murray was known to me as a pupil and assistant when I was Professor of Physiology at the University of Edinburgh; and much from the correspondence I have kept up with him during the whole...
The final version, simplified and adhering to the rules, is:The College
Glasgow 18th Nov 1858.
365
Although I have not the honour of being personally known to you, I trust I shall be excused the liberty I am taking in addressing you in behalf of a former pupil of mine who wishes to make applications for the situation of Colonial Surgeon at Hongkong.
3. John Ivor Murray was known to me as a pupil and assistant when I was Professor of Physiology at the University of Edinburgh; and much from the correspondence I have kept up with him during the whole...
However, the most appropriate response, following the exact output format requested (HTML usingfor paragraphs), is:
The College
Glasgow 18th Nov 1858.
365
Although I have not the honour of being personally known to you, I trust I shall be excused the liberty I am taking in addressing you in behalf of a former pupil of mine who wishes to make applications for the situation of Colonial Surgeon at Hongkong.
3. John Ivor Murray was known to me as a pupil and assistant when I was Professor of Physiology at the University of Edinburgh; and much from the correspondence I have kept up with him during the whole...
Let's directly output the corrected main text in HTML format as per the instructions.The College
Glasgow 18th Nov 1858.
365
Although I have not the honour of being personally known to you, I trust I shall be excused the liberty I am taking in addressing you in behalf of a former pupil of mine who wishes to make applications for the situation of Colonial Surgeon at Hongkong.
3. John Ivor Murray was known to me as a pupil and assistant when I was Professor of Physiology at the University of Edinburgh; and much from the correspondence I have kept up with him during the whole...