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Excerpt from A Reply to Mr. Burke's Speech of the First of December, 1783, on Mr. Fox's East-India Bill
I fincerely believe the public to be mofi hear tily tired of us both. Perhaps, neither your Speech, nortmy Anfwer to it, may be read by twenty Members of either Houfe of Parliament but if it Ihould be my good fortune, by a plain recital of facts, to remove prejudices which your fpeech is exprefsly calculated to taife, from the obfcureft individual in England, I (hall think my for the trouble and expence at tending this letter.
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