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LETTERS TO AND FROM

in small concerns. I cannot tell who it is. But mum for that. Adieu.




TO THE EARL OF OXFORD,


ON HEARING HIS INTENTIONS TO RESIGN HIS STAFF.


MY LORD,
JULY 25, 1714.


TO MORROW sevennight I shall set out from hence to Ireland; my license for absense being so near out, that I can stay no longer without taking another. I say this, that if you have any commands, I shall have just time enough to receive them before I go. And if you resign in a few days, as I am told you design to do, you may possibly retire to Herefordshire, where I shall readily attend you, if you soon withdraw; or, after a few months' stay in Ireland, I will return at the beginning of winter, if you please to command me. I speak in the dark, because I am altogether so; and what I say may be absurd. You will please to pardon me; for, as I am wholly ignorant, so I have none of your composure of mind. I pray God Almighty direct and defend you, &c.

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