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been taken, this would have been the peaceablest session that ever was in Ireland; whereas it has been one of the most boisterous. I believe it was his grace the duke of Ormond's interest to have it quiet; but then the managers conduct has showed themselves to be necessary. I have wearied myself with this scroll, and perhaps you will be so likewise.

I am, &c.





HAMPTON COURT, NOV. 16, 1711.


I RETURN you the sheet[1], which is, I think, very correct. Sunday morning I hope to see you. I am sincerely your hearty friend, and obedient servant,


I have a vile story to tell you of the moral philosopher Steele.

  1. 'Probably of the Conduct of the Allies, which was published on the 27th of November 1711.'
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