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LETTERS OF FREDERICK BATES TO A. B. WOODWARD .5
your conduct in that affair than the interested insinuations of my correspondent.
I will say nothing of this country or of the stormy aspect of its political atmosphere, but refer you generally to Mr. Forsyth, in whose power it will be to give you very accurate informations. But as you may be desirous of knowing something biographically of the several officers of this government, I will just take the liberty of observing that Judge Lucas, whose
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