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[?] [?] of the term) of the country,
— I should be glad to have the appointment
made, for I sincerely veliee
it would be the best possible. [?] [?]
much writing I have given on the
accompanying, in the writing, my chief
reasons.

Now, if there is no rason why you
should not do so, I should be very
glad if you would write a letter,
[?] the appointment, to be
used with others to point out to
President Garfield the way he should
go– Of course you may have
other views, and reasons why you
should not do this, which will
be duly respected by

Very Truly Yours
George H[?]

We are on the move – our address,
after today, will be 751 Broadway.

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