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LETTERS OF FREDERICK BATES TO A. B. WOODWARD .10
The assurance that I possess your esteem and friendship is very grateful to me. To say that those dispositions are now reciprocated, would be less than the truth, for you cannot have forgotten that I gave you mine in advance. I admired your genius, was convinced by your reasoning, and espoused your measures with too much precipitation. If I was afterwards abandoned, perhaps my own errors partially contributed to it, and I Świll now forever dismiss a subject which has been the Parent of so much unpleasant disagreement.
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