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Georgetown 19 May 1824
My Dear Sir,
Your kind letter of March
17th after wandering about the country
for two months, haveing touched at Georgetown
& Charleston South Carolina on its way
reached me day before yesterday. Please
in future write on your letters District
of Columbia for postmasters, like
many other people, will not see
unless compelled to do so.
Report had
been forwarded, before I received your favour
to many of the Gentleman you mention
& now they have been sent to all. I
regret that the idea of printing our
Constitution did not occur to me.
Mr Dewey's zealous exertions in
New York have, I think been of very
considerable advantage to our cause.
He has however sought most earnestly
the sanction your Board to a plan for
an establishment in Hayti, which
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