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Show 22 APPENDIX o Cbfimberh{ thought thy 10 pusig § ments i th TH of mos manage perhaps thinking that I wa importanc to his interest solicite a i w e u h th t r t r t l n r s m _solutely refused, unless provision was made fo those, who had entered inte the above engageThe distresses of the other parties ren ment fo the too dered it absolutely necessary for them to wis distresses of ou for a reconciliation entedC 0To o nro C PIEVERI th manage 'The great objection wit lay against Mr Macklin an though in common justice I did not think tha th r w opssit ht e hat o engagements I wa . ough under to Mr. Mackli to be balanced with those I was unde to the whole body of the other players, yet etFl Mr wi g g e t no n po i d m r J wood withou a tota comprehension A the same time I most sincerely laboured to ge the better of the manager's private and per sonal reasons for excepting Mr Macklin offered to subject myself, undera penalty, t Q answe |