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BNL.766.024
25 Apr 1766:12 (0 Extraordinary)
[In long essay on Stamp act and recent repeal.] Before I
conclude, let me pray you, Mr. Woodfall [of the Public
Advertiser] to offer my kind compliments to your faithful
correspondent Anti-Sejanus. I wish him a good journey to
Bath, and hope his waters will pass easy. I wish he could
prevail on some of his great friends to accompany him; they
would dance more at their ease in the Long Room than on the
D---e's Tomb Stone. . . [signed] Thersites.
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