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Parker April 18 1821
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− | + | �As evidence in support of these statements, and | |
+ | of my character, I beg [?] to enclose to your | ||
+ | Excellency, extracts from [?] letters. | ||
+ | It must be superfluous to say, that I shall be | ||
+ | very thankful for this appointment, and endeavor to | ||
+ | discharge the duty of Clerk to the satisfaction of [?]: | ||
+ | but, in conclusion, [?] that if there is any prospect | ||
+ | of success, I will immediately [?] from gentlemen | ||
+ | of the [?] respectability in this [?] satisfactory [?] | ||
+ | of Character and qualifications for the official referred | ||
+ | to: and from the known character of your Excellency, have | ||
+ | hopes that your Excellency will pardon the liberty | ||
+ | I have take, to make this application, as well as | ||
+ | the [?] of this communication, and, that if | ||
+ | the course I have taken be not the proper [?] | ||
+ | that your Excellency will have the [?] | ||
+ | to point it out to me. | ||
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+ | I have the honor to be: | ||
+ | With perfect Respect, | ||
+ | your Excellency's most obedient servant | ||
+ | [?] B Parker. | ||
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+ | To His Excellency | ||
+ | William King, Governor of the State of Maine |
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�As evidence in support of these statements, and of my character, I beg [?] to enclose to your Excellency, extracts from [?] letters. It must be superfluous to say, that I shall be very thankful for this appointment, and endeavor to discharge the duty of Clerk to the satisfaction of [?]: but, in conclusion, [?] that if there is any prospect of success, I will immediately [?] from gentlemen of the [?] respectability in this [?] satisfactory [?] of Character and qualifications for the official referred to: and from the known character of your Excellency, have hopes that your Excellency will pardon the liberty I have take, to make this application, as well as the [?] of this communication, and, that if the course I have taken be not the proper [?] that your Excellency will have the [?] to point it out to me.
I have the honor to be: With perfect Respect, your Excellency's most obedient servant [?] B Parker.
To His Excellency William King, Governor of the State of Maine