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on her part, fufpicions unfavourable to him. Thefe, however, were foon done away, and the three hundred pounds paid.

About a dozen years fince, a gentleman, to whom I had mentioned the above particulars, informed me, with an air of confidence which inclined me to credit his narrative, That the Countefs of Bute had entrusted this MS. to a Noble Duke, now no more, for his opinion, previous to its being made public. His Grace was at that time connected with a gentleman (from whom he afterwards faw reafon to dif engage himself), whofe general character it was, through life, to be both querulous and neceffitous, though by no means deficient in understanding or talents. To his addrefs on the one hand, and small fcrupulofity on the other, it was faid, the public owed the first appearance of thefe Letters, for which he, no doubt, received a confiderable remuneration. But whether this be, or be not, as was related, in the preceding ftatement, I am perfectly certain there is no error; and the facts it contains are as well known to one of the most respectable characters now living as to myfelf;-I mean the Reverend Dr A. Maclaine, who was at that time refident at the Hague, and is now at Bath. Hoping this may obtain an early attention,

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No. VIII. will be published on Wednesday 18. July 1804.

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