The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. Ix

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The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. Ix
Sparks Jared
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I have, therefore, in the extract, copied exactly what you pointed out to meas the most necessary, as engineers, arms, munitions, &c.
I have done all this with the most profound secrecy. The person ofwhom I have spoken to you required it from me, and promised it inreturn, so that no one in this country, excepting him and me, knowsanything of it. It is more advantageous to you and safer for me, thatI should not be known as your agent.
Mr Story, not daring to take two letters with him to England,
... one forArthur Lee, the other for Mrs Hannah Philippa Lee, left them in safekeeping with me, and he did well. I learn by two letters, which I havereceived from Mr A. Lee, of the 20th and 23d of April, that on MrStory's landing in England, they took from him a letter, which I hadsent by him for Mr Lee; fortunately it was not signed with any truename, and could give no information to your adversaries. They have, therefore, committed this additional violence to no purpose. I havesent those letters to a friend at Rotterdam, according to the requestof Mr Lee, and that friend informs me under date of May 3d, that hehas forwarded the packet by a captain of a sloop, one of his oldfriends, who promised him to deliver them himself to the address whichI put upon them by Mr Lee's directions.

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