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Portia at Jul 08, 2023 04:10 AM

FL4655859

[Page 94] Man to his Country, Neither do I think Mr John Oxley, would loose anything by consultation with him, quite on the contrary. My great object in troubling you is to Solicit you to advise and encourage Mr H Oxley to place himself at the Disposal of the District, when the time arrives, I will do my utmost to urge him to do so. I feel I am trespassing on tender ground and fear I have taken a liberty by writing, & I desire not to appear as if anxious to build interest for myself, which

[Page 94]

Man to his Country, Neither
do I think Mr John Oxley, would
loose anything by consultation
with him, quite on the
contrary. My great object
in troubling you is to Solicit
you to advise and encourage
Mr H Oxley to place himself
at the Disposal of the District,
when the time arrives, I will
do my utmost to urge him
to do so. I feel I am trespassing
on tender ground and fear
I have taken a liberty by
writing, & I desire not to
appear as if anxious to
build interest for myself,
which

FL4655859

[Page 94] Man to his Country, Neither do I think Mr John Oxley, would loose anything by consultation with him, quite on the contary. My great obect in troubling you is to Solicit you to advise and encourage Mr H Oxley to place himself at the Disposal of the District, when the time arrives, I will do my utmost to urge him to do so. I feel I am trespassing on tender ground and fear I have taken a liberty by writing, & I desire not to appear as if anxious to build interest for myself, which

[Page 94]

Man to his Country, Neither
do I think Mr John Oxley, would
loose anything by consultation
with him, quite on the
contary. My great obect
in troubling you is to Solicit
you to advise and encourage
Mr H Oxley to place himself
at the Disposal of the District,
when the time arrives, I will
do my utmost to urge him
to do so. I feel I am trespassing
on tender ground and fear
I have taken a liberty by
writing, & I desire not to
appear as if anxious to
build interest for myself,
which