A Letter Addressed to Martin Van Buren President of the United States

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LUCY KENNEY.
A SATIRE.
Being a rejoinder to a reply by Mrs. E. Runnelh to my letter in vindi- cation of the Navy.
I have been induced, after much persuasion and hesitation, to make the following remarks, thereb}' violating a determination long since made, and by which, I trust, I have always been governed, never to be drawn into a controversy with any one whose place and standing in socieiy did not command the notice and attention of the respectable and intelligent portion of the community. But
..., it having been intimated that my silence may be misconstrued, 1 have, upon reflection, thought it advisable to give publicity to the reasons why I have remained silent since the publication of an answer to my lastjletter, and \vhy, 'in future, 1 shall preserve the same silence towards any^production of this highly-gifted and talented authoress and biographer : the first and chief of which is, that I would compromise my own dignity as much by condescending to notice this fair and notorious lady, as by refusing to notice him and those whose cause she espouses.

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