The Letters of Richard Henry Lee volume 2

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The Letters of Richard Henry Lee volume 2
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
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Carolina ; and which 2 I hope will prevent our sister state from think ing that we have been unwilling to give them more powerful support The truth is that we have, and that we mean to furnish every assistance in our power We shall probably continue sitting here until 1 An illegible word is here erased.
2 The words in good se [as] on " are here erased.
181 THE LETTERS OF RICHARD HENRY LEE the middle of June and I shall be very thankful to you for frequent information of the progress, and as you
... conceive, of the designs of the enemy. I lodge in the house with a few good whigs, among whom is M r Page; heretofore a member of Congress, who particu larly desires to be remembered to you The Marquis Fayette is arrived at Boston certainly, and thence I suppose that our Ally means some active operation on this quarter perhaps you may have heared the report that a french squadron was expected at N. York. Gerard & Jay have arrived thro much peril of storms at [and] tempest at length in France.
I pray you Sir to believe that I have the highest friendship and esteem for you, and that I am with the greatest respect most sincerely and affectionately yours TO [JOHN ADAMS]i VIRGINIA.


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