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to say the truth my conduct did not add much to the Sincerity of the Scene for I thought it prudent to veil my own opinions in some measure that they might not too much irritate the <u>fair pattern of Excellence</u> against the persons I wished to servce — nancy unites in lvoe to you and our Dear Tom with hopes for his speedy recovery
 
to say the truth my conduct did not add much to the Sincerity of the Scene for I thought it prudent to veil my own opinions in some measure that they might not too much irritate the <u>fair pattern of Excellence</u> against the persons I wished to servce — nancy unites in lvoe to you and our Dear Tom with hopes for his speedy recovery
 
<p style="text-align:center;">I have the honor to be<br>
 
<p style="text-align:center;">I have the honor to be<br>
Dear Frienf<br>
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Dear Friend<br>
 
Your ever obliged<br>
 
Your ever obliged<br>
 
John Flaxman</p>
 
John Flaxman</p>

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Dear and Kind Friend

I am heartily concened at Your account of Poor Thomas's health, 'tho I think with you that the worthy and able Mr Guy's advice, the attention of his Parents and his Salubrious Native Air can scarcely fail to bring about his cure, and I hope in a much shorter time than might be expected, however I am please to find that his ardour for the Arts of Design is not abated, and I shall willingly consider this as a happy omen of his speedy recovery
It is necessary that I should repeat Nancy's and my own thanks and gratitude for Your kind visit to Mr: Huskinson [sic] in behalf of my brother in law Mr: John Denman, from whom I learn, that the Manufacture of Guns has very lately taken such a turn from the continuation of the War, that it will be needless for you to trouble yourself farther at present in his interest for the India Company's Contract
I wish I could have seen Mrs: Mary before she left town to thank her for the Garters which She was so good as to make for Mrs Flaxman and me:
You desire to know the success of my Second visit to Grosvenor Square, I will tell you, I perceived much of the pretence to Honor and Virtue common at this day altho I could distinguish little of of the things themselves
to say the truth my conduct did not add much to the Sincerity of the Scene for I thought it prudent to veil my own opinions in some measure that they might not too much irritate the fair pattern of Excellence against the persons I wished to servce — nancy unites in lvoe to you and our Dear Tom with hopes for his speedy recovery

I have the honor to be
Dear Friend
Your ever obliged
John Flaxman