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1 I am much obligd to you for your Favor of the 4th of Feb last by Cap Leighton.
2 I am favord with yours of the 21 of December for which I am much obligd to you.
3 I am much obligd to you for writing to me so often, and hope you will not omit any future opportunity.
4 Since writing the above I have receivd your Letter of the 9th of Novr, for which I am much obligd to you.
5 I am much obligd to you for your Intention to hold up to the publick the Generosity of my esteemed friend Mr. Otis.
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