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I {hall only add, that my brother has been more 
prolix in the narrative than perhaps was neceflary, 
had the fadts come within his own knowledge; but 
fo far as depended upon the intelligence of others, he 
thought it beft to explain the foundation of his own 
belief. 
I have the honour to be. 
My Lord, 
Your LordfhipV 
moft obedient fervant. 
Walbrook, April iS, 
1768. 
Alexander RuflelL 
Dear 
