The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. I

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The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. I
Sparks Jared
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16thand April 1st.
    * * * * * TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
    Philadelphia, 12th October, 1778.
    Sir, I received your letter of the 7th instant, in which you informed me, that mine of the same date to you was by Congress ordered to lie onthe table, until the examination of Mr Carmichael should be finished.
Though totally unable even to conjecture, what relation theexamination of that gentleman can possibly have to those abusive andinjurious letters, written by Mr Izard and Mr Lee, yet,
...as I had sooften troubled Congress during a three months' attendance, with myrepeated solicitations to be heard, I forbore repeating them untilneither my health, my interest, nor my honor will permit me a muchlonger stay in America; I have, therefore, taken the liberty ofenclosing my answers to the letters of those gentlemen. It pains me tobe obliged to answer at all, and it grieves me exceedingly to bedeprived of the opportunity of doing it in person; I still hope to beindulged before leaving America.

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