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LETTERS OF FREDERICK BATES TO A. B. WOODWARD .17
I am fearful Coburn will not settle among us. He can not overcome the reluctance of his family.
The Resolutions of the Democratic Republicans of your town have just reached us. Is there not too great a show of political separation? I fear indeed that your calm is a deceitful one, and that the tumult merely subsided, while the actors are changing the scenes.
We go next month St. Genevieve to decide land clams, —met in the van, I
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