the day

is 4/. fer dollar

with no tendency to rise.

I have the honor to be,

"My Lord.

Your Lordship's

most obedient

humble servant

Thomas

Markink?/Pintere

Administrator.

227

Aug

However, to follow the exact output format as requested, here is the revised response in HTML:

the day

is 4/. fer dollar

with no tendency to rise.

I have the honor to be,

"My Lord.

Your Lordship's

most obedient

humble servant

Thomas

Markink?/Pintere

Administrator.

227

Aug

Let's correct and reformat according to the given rules: 1. "4/. fer dallar" should be corrected to "$4 per dollar" or a similar reasonable correction, but given the context is unclear, a direct correction to "4 dollars" or "$4" is challenging. Assuming it's about exchange rates, it could be "$4 per dollar." 2. "rice" should be "rise." 3. "hover" should be "honor." 4. "mot deedient" should be "most obedient." 5. "thstivi" is likely "Thomas." 6. "Mandink Pintere" is unclear; it might be a name, potentially "Markink" being a misrecognition of a surname. For the sake of correction, let's assume it's a name and keep it as close to the original as possible, but "Markink?/Pintere" suggests uncertainty. It could be a misrecognition of a name like "Miners" or another surname. Given these corrections and the rules:

the day

is $4 per dollar

with no tendency to rise.

I have the honor to be,

"My Lord.

Your Lordship's

most obedient

humble servant

Thomas

Markink Pintere

Administrator.

227

Aug

Here is the final version in the requested HTML format:

the day

is $4 per dollar

with no tendency to rise.

I have the honor to be,

"My Lord.

Your Lordship's

most obedient

humble servant

Thomas

Markink Pintere

Administrator.

227

Aug

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