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To the public Having this morning been favoured with a publication of Mr. Alexander M'Donald's, by a friend, in which I find the transaction between him and me grossly misrepresented, and my character basely traduced ; beg leave to offer the public (as he in the motto of his piece promises) a true and genuine account of the whole transaction

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  • "To the public Having this morning been favoured with a publication of Mr. Alexander M'Donald's, by a friend, in which I find the transaction between him and me grossly misrepresented, and my character basely traduced ; beg leave to offer the public (as he in the motto of his piece promises) a true and genuine account of the whole transaction"@en
  • "To the public. Having this morning been favoured with a publication of Mr. Alexander M'Donald's, by a friend, in which I find the transaction between him and me grossly misrepresented, and my character basely traduced; beg leave to offer the public (as he in the motto of his piece promises) a true and genuine account of the whole transaction"@en
  • "To the public. Having this morning been favoured with a publication of Mr. Alexander M'Donald's, by a friend, in which I find the transaction between him and me grossly misrepresented, and my character basely traduced ; beg leave to offer the public (as he in the motto of his piece promises) a true and genuine account of the whole transaction"@en
  • "To the public Having this morning been favoured with a publication of Mr. Alexander M'Donald's, by a friend, in which I find the transaction between him and me grossly misrepresented, and my character basely traduced; beg leave to offer the public (as he in the motto of his piece promises) a true and genuine account of the whole transaction"
  • "To the public : Having this morning been favoured with a publication of Mr. Alexander M'Donald's, by a friend, in which I find the transaction between him and me grossly misrepresented, and my character basely traduced; beg leave to offer the public (as he in the motto of his piece promises) a true and genuine account of the whole transaction"