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LETTER FROM GOVERNOR HULL TO JUDGE WETHERELL.3
decidedly of the opinion, that I could not exert it more beneficially for the Country, than by pointing you out as a leading character.
It is only necessary to know what you have done, during the short time you have been here, to determine what you are capable of doing. Situated as I am, I can only make general remarks. Those remarks I can assure you, are founded in sincerity. At this late moment I have one request to make of
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