To the Printer the L r: IT was with degree vexation that I read the letter your Correfpondent A. P
... in your laft paper; hope, Sir» with you, the opinion one individual not bias the fentiments perhaps can an* l'-.ver for not only myfelf, but number of my acquaintance who are conftant readers of your paper, that the mod trifling anecdote relating the popular Gentleman hinted by A. P. is as much read and canvas'd almofl any other article of news .whatever.—Hov/eycr entertaining the prices of ...