In the letter Frederick Hamilton thanks John Dickenson for his support and friendship and notes that he is attempting to remove all thoughts of Mr Holman from his mind. He has written to him and proposes to forgive him. After which 'experiment' Frederick Hamilton writes that he will consider himself acquitted. Dated at Bath.
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In the letter Frederick Hamilton thanks John Dickenson for his support and friendship and notes that he is attempting to remove all thoughts of Mr Holman from his mind. He has written to him and proposes to forgive him. After which 'experiment' Frederick Hamilton writes that he will consider himself acquitted. Dated at Bath.
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