LETTERLIX.TO MR. W——E.

LETTERLIX.TO MR. W——E.

Charles Street, March 12, 1778.

WILL you forgive me—if I take the liberty to trouble you with getting my enclosed plan inserted in the General Advertiser, or Morning Intelligencer, as speedily as they conveniently can, if after you have perused it, you think it admissable?—if not, destroy it; for I have not yet vanity sufficient to think whatever I privately approve must of course be approveable.—I send you the copy of what real affection made me draw up for the late unfortunate Dr. Dodd[5](which, as it never was inserted, I must believe the learned editor thought it too insignificant for the laudable service it wasmeant to help).—My respects attend your whole family.—I am, dear Sir,

Yours, &c. &c.

I. SANCHO.

I prefer Mr. Parker’s paper for many reasons;—let me have your opinion of my plan—for, in serious truth, I think it ought to be put in execution.

[5]Mr. Sancho also wrote to Dr. Dodd when in prison.

[5]Mr. Sancho also wrote to Dr. Dodd when in prison.


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