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LETTERS OF FREDERICK BATES TO A. B. WOODWARD .18
followed in the rear by the, not of the People, but by a powerful Band
of Speculators. We have a dreary circuit of 1, 000 miles at least for next Spring and Summer, unless our letters patent are revoked before that time. In that event I must practice law. Judge Griffin has granted me license for Michigan, by Winter I can gain admission in Louisiana. With my best wishes for your health and happiness, accept assurance of sincere friendship.
Frederick Bates.
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