to receiving Your Lordship's instructions on subject and of this Mr Sterling has been duly informed.
As I can have no possible knowledge of Mr Sterling's official character and attainments, I thought it proper to place his letter in the hands of Sir John Davis, and I enclose for your Lordship's consideration a letter from that gentleman to me, with a Copy of a letter from Mr Sterling, and the address thereon.
I have the honor to be, With the highest respect, Your Lordship's, Most Obedient Humble Servant,
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to receiving Your Lordship's instructions on subject and of this Mr Sterling has been duly informed.
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As I can have no possible Anowledge of Mr Sterling's official character
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and attainments, I thought it proper place his letter in the hands of Sir John Davis, and I enclore for your Lordship's consideration
a letter from that bontleman to
Copy of a
address thereon.
I have the honor to be,
With the highest respect, Your Lordships,
Most Obedient
Stumble Servant,
my
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