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Sir, It having been resolved by the committee of the London-Hospital to recommend to a special General Court the appointment of three assistant-surgeons, I beg leave to solicit the favour of your vote and interest for that situation.-Educated at that hospital, and at all times interested in its prosperity, I shall feel highly gratified by an opportunity of exerting my best abilities in the discharge of the duties of the office
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Sir, The governors of the London-Hospital having this day resolved to elect three assistant-surgeons, I beg leave to renew my solicitation for the honor of your support, and to request the favor of your attendance on the day of election, which is fixed for Wednesday, the 30th of this month, between the hours of ten and three o'clcok
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Sir, There being a vacancy for the office of apothecary at the London Hospital, by the resignation of Mr. Thomas, permit me to intreat the favor of your vote and interest to succeed him therein. I am, at present, a pupil of Mr. Grindall, -have diligently attended the lectures of the medical gentlemen of the hospital, and trust, upon examination
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Sir, The office of surveyor to the London Hospital having become vacant by the [blank] of Edward Hawkins Esq. permit me most respectfully to solicit your vote and interest to succeed him in the said office: and should I, by your kind assistance, be so far honored as to be chosen will, endeavour (by a careful attention to the duties thereof) to merit the favor conferred on.
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Sir, The appointment of attorney and solicitor of the London-Hospital having become vacant by the resignation of Mr. Fresselicque, permit me to solicit the favor of your vote and interest to succeed him, and to assure you, in case I shall have the honor of that appointment, that every exertion on my part shall be to support the interest of that charity
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Sir, Permit me to solicit the favor of your vote and interest to succeed to the office of apothecary to the London-Hospital, vacant by the resignation of Mr. Vaughan,-having served this laudable institution as assistant - apothecary, ( and, I trust, by every attention to my duty, rendered my conduct agreeable to the governors and medical gentlemen) I am induced to hope for your present support: - should I be so fortunate as to be elected to that office, I promise, by following every direction, and paying my utmost attention to so important a situation, to prove myself worthy of your choice. And am, with the greatest respect
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