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My dear Sir,
 
My dear Sir,
  
     Mr Kipley [?] is of opinion, that the nomination of Mr Woodward, whom I know to be a worthy candid character, is preferable to that of Mr Chase; as it would greatly promote the cause of the friends of this Country, at Hanover.  -- pray give me your opinion, as I propose to proceed on that business soon.
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     Mr Ripley is of opinion, that the nomination of Mr Woodward, whom I know to be a worthy candid character, is preferable to that of Mr Chase; as it would greatly promote the cause of the friends of this Country, at Hanover.  -- pray give me your opinion, as I propose to proceed on that business soon.
  
 
     How stands the matter, on which we conferred, of a personal [underlined] nature?
 
     How stands the matter, on which we conferred, of a personal [underlined] nature?

Latest revision as of 20:15, 26 February 2021

My dear Sir,

    Mr Ripley is of opinion, that the nomination of Mr Woodward, whom I know to be a worthy candid character, is preferable to that of Mr Chase; as it would greatly promote the cause of the friends of this Country, at Hanover.  -- pray give me your opinion, as I propose to proceed on that business soon.
    How stands the matter, on which we conferred, of a personal [underlined] nature?
    When do you expect to adjourn? --

Council Chamber 26th June --

Yours very sincerely E Gerry

Major General King