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�with the Laws in such cases made and provided, in slave-holding states. We have been informed, that the Superior Executive Power of the State of Georgia, have made a demand n your Highness [underlined] for the Surrender of the Body of Capt. Philbrook. Your Excellency, we presume will not stoop to so inhumane and revolting an act. Still we feel a deep anxiety less in an evil hour, he may by some unfair means, be arrested and brought to that punishment, which he does not deserve. Your Honour will find included in this letter, a recommendation signed by a large number of our men respected citizens, which we humbly pray your Honour to make such use of, as will best serve the cause of [?] humanity, in Philbrooks case. And as in duty [?] we will ever pray.   
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with the Laws in such cases made and provided, in slave-holding States. We have been informed, that the Superior Executive Power of the State of Georgia, have made a demand on your Highness [underlined] for the Surrender of the Body of Capt. Philbrook. Your Excellency, we presume will not stoop to so inhumane and revolting an act. Still we feel a deep anxiety lest in an evil hour, he may by some unfair means, be arrested and brought to that punishment, which he does not deserve. Your Honour will find included in this Letter, a recommendation signed by a large number of Our Most respectable Citizens, which we humbly pray your Honour to make such use of, as will best serve the cause of bleeding humanity, in Philbrook case. And as in duty Bound we will ever pray.   
 
[?] March 7th 1838
 
[?] March 7th 1838
 
John Payne
 
John Payne
 
Peleg Pendleton
 
Peleg Pendleton
 
Walter F. Dodge
 
Walter F. Dodge

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with the Laws in such cases made and provided, in slave-holding States. We have been informed, that the Superior Executive Power of the State of Georgia, have made a demand on your Highness [underlined] for the Surrender of the Body of Capt. Philbrook. Your Excellency, we presume will not stoop to so inhumane and revolting an act. Still we feel a deep anxiety lest in an evil hour, he may by some unfair means, be arrested and brought to that punishment, which he does not deserve. Your Honour will find included in this Letter, a recommendation signed by a large number of Our Most respectable Citizens, which we humbly pray your Honour to make such use of, as will best serve the cause of bleeding humanity, in Philbrook case. And as in duty Bound we will ever pray. [?] March 7th 1838 John Payne Peleg Pendleton Walter F. Dodge