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LETTER TO THOMAS WILLIAMS.
and that every dispatch in our power shall be given to forward your good from our house in England should they come through this channel.
We would just observe what it is very probable you know much better than we do that for the first year or two after the Posts are given up it will be very precarious carrying on trade with you, owing to the great numbers of people who are preparing to enter into that business, which must unavoidably be over done, and the high prices that have been given for some kinds
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