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Tie fullcvj'ing u Mr. Humphreys’s Anfiucr toMr. Mt ndoza’tf Letter, ir/ertcd in yejter-dtty*j paper.“ Notwithftanding my declaration, previous to the battle between me and Mr. Mendoza, that whether I was beaten, or I beat him, I would never fight again ; yet, as in his addrefs to the public, through the-medium ot your paper of yefterday, he- has infinuated, that in his late conteft with- mi •at Odiham, his being “ beaten was the mere effetf of accident”—\ do now declare, that 1 am ready to meet him at any tin;. not exceeding three months from the prefent date—on condition, that as it is merely to oblige him that I once more enter the lillr with him, the fum we fight for (hall not be lefs than two hundred and fifty gai ..'tt a lid .‘ The terms of fighting to be exaly the fame as the lafl, excepting that the whole door-money (hall go to the winner of the battle. The lakes to be held by the fame gentleman as before“ RICHARD HUMPHREYS.”A copy of the abov? is fent to Mr. M n dora, with a requelt, thot he will give a pofnive anfwer ’ before the expiration of the week ; as his longer iilence will be con-ihued i.ito a difmc'irtation to renew the corned.Jan. 14, 1788.
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London, Middlesex, GB

Wed, Jan 16, 1788

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