G. Medley to Hans Sloane – August 31, 1731
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Date: August 31, 1731 Author: G. Medley Recipient: Hans SloaneLibrary: British Library, London Manuscript: Sloane MS 4052 Folio: f. 3
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British Library, London
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Meeting
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August 31, 1731
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Prince's Street, Spittlefields.
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[fol. 3] Sir, Your Goodness to me, when I had the Honour to wait on you, was too great, for me to give at that time any Utterance to my Gratitude. I took my Leave with a Thousand grateful sentiments in my Heart, but hardly a Word on my Tongue; so rare a Thing to me was such a noble Disposition; and so little did I expect such a Smile of Providence in my Favour, after a Train of Sufferings which had almost persuaded me, she had no more Favour for me[.] My Gratitude, Sir, for such Goodness, is of the highest Pitch: And one of the highest Pleasures of my future Life will be in Opportunities to express it. I am, Sir, your most obliged and most devoted humble servant G. Medley. Prince’s Street, Spittlefields. August 31st. 1731.
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