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Mr. Richards Jun.r most respectful comps. wait on S.r Joseph Banks, & is much Obliged to him for his Kind note and for the good opinion he has been kind enough to express in favour of his Plan. Tho' Mr. Richards thinks that the Idea of giving up the Settlement will take place not only from the great expence it is & always must be to this Country but from the unfavourableness of the Soil. The most particular account that has been transmitted home on that subject is the Letters
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