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& ARCHIVES 'NATIONAL AND THE WHITE HOUSE RECORDS on these WASHINGTON two mostim- portant ligitlettene u - here he econopplished sponsifilities They should by unanimas consent. Le chade simples and Imperiment should an should he set up or the Supresse courtshould conduct the trial The result to he natified fy Hoake-same - sort of a majority of Seastand a majority HST as before stated.

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