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to sive to your Excellencys generosity. But, in the name of God! what right have these people to think that your Excellency will forgo necessary or [disire] able arrangements and sacrifice your good faith, and benevolent intentions, upon the attain of their hatred to the principle of an Individual is it due to political, or moral justice, to their former [sinrial] and friendship towards you or do to (for there Sycophantic judging of others by themselves think that there is a price for every thing) but taking them upon their [acon] principly if they could be [tricples] (which they cannot) the price would be more than they are politically worth having already digressed & perhaps trangressed upon your patience Ishale conclude with requesting that you will obliege me so far as to let me know whether any arrangement are made in favour of Mr. Crebshaw that he may know what he may depend upon as suspense, is inept in degree, to disappointment, either bad, both intolerable, I am with much respect your Excellency. Friend Yellow Citizen [Sir]. Laman