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Mayor which (thank God) is Safely erected & finished much to the Satisfaction of My employer & the Citizens , it is cased up at present because the Church is repairing , Many thanks for the Quotation from Aretin, which Ml. Angelo's civility praised, but whose good Sense I suppose despised the farago of fashionable Allegory as much as we do - Nancy unites in kindest wishes to yourself, Tom & all the Household & I have the honour to remain Dear Sir \r\nYour affectionate J Flaxman", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 135038, "created": "2019-10-03T02:12:05.008342", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83603, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-10-03T02:23:17.781910", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "be in a consistent state of [...], because accountable for the life of health of a friend's son - of now we are on this subject I cannot omit saying something concerning the state of Thomas's mind, if I may conjecture from appearances I don't believe that he has ever been happy in London, his love of retirement of his native place seem always foremost in his thoughts, by that has shown itself strikingly for many months past this it is very likely that of the body; you will favour me with your sentiments on the subject in a future letter, for the present I have laid down a plan for his exercise in sculpture at Eartham of Petworth which will tend to his improvement for a considerable time to come - pray give my love to him, thank him for his solicitude concerning the statue of the [...]: Mayor which (thank god) is safely erected & finished much to the satisfaction of my employer of the [...], it is cared up at present because the church is repairing, many thanks for the quotation from Aretin, which M: Angelos civility praised, but whose good sense I suppose despised the farago of fashionable [...] as much as we do - Nancy unites in kindest wishes to yourself; Tom & all the household of I have the [...] to remain dear sir. Your affectionate J [...]      ", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 135807, "created": "2020-03-31T14:15:26.175590", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83603, "user_id": 1983, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-03-31T14:54:29.994193", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "No registration mark or date.\r\n\r\nUnsure of final name at end of letter - Glexorcan", "letterBody": "be in a Constant state of uneasiness because accountable for the life and health of a friend's Son - I now we are on this Subject I cannot omit saying something concerning the State of Thomas's mind, if I may conjecture from appearances I don't believe that he has ever been happy in London, his love of retirement & his Native place seem always foremost in his thoughts, & that has shewn itself strickingly for many months past, thus it is very likely that the disorder of the mind has added to that of the body; You will favour me with your Sentiments on the Subject in a future letter, for the present I have laid down a plan for his exercise in Sculpture at Eartham & Petworth which will tend to his improvement for a considerable time to come - pray give my love to him, thank him for this solicitude concerning the Statue of the Lo. Mayor which (thank God) is safely erected & finished much to the satisfaction of my employer & the Citizens, it is cased up at present as the Church is repairing.  Many thanks for the quotation from Aretin, which Ml: Angelos' civility praised, but whose good sense I suppose despised the farago of fashionable Allegory as much as we do - Nancy writes in kindest wishes to yourself, Tom & all the Household.  & I have the honor to remain Dear Sir\r\n          Your Affectionate I Glexorcan", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}]