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I cannot deny myself the pleasure of expressing] to you my acceptance of the Commission with which you have been pleased to honor me, and tendering you my thanks for the same.  I would avail myself of this opportunity of suggesting to your notice a wish that I might be also continue on the list of the
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I cannot deny myself the pleasure of expressing] to you my acceptance of the Commission with which you have been pleased to honor me, and tendering you my thanks for the same.  I would avail myself of this opportunity of suggesting to your notice a wish that I might be also continue on the list of the [unknown' for this County, if such should be agreeable to your views. - I am your most obedient Servant.
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John Merriam�

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Belfast Augt, 21st, 1820

GovR. King

Sir

I cannot deny myself the pleasure of expressing] to you my acceptance of the Commission with which you have been pleased to honor me, and tendering you my thanks for the same. I would avail myself of this opportunity of suggesting to your notice a wish that I might be also continue on the list of the [unknown' for this County, if such should be agreeable to your views. - I am your most obedient Servant.


John Merriam�