Letter II. To the freemen of Alnwick. My good friends and brethren, I told you in my first and introductory letter, that I believed I could let you a little into the reason of the four and twenty's not being favoured with any answer from the great man to their proposals for the division and improvement of the ...r, and at the same titue frame a sort of an apology for him.
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