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J.B. to Treasury
18 Jany 1811
But, Sir, the credit admiration/praise whatsoever it may be, that
is due to all this belongs in justice to such prudence, be assured, Sir,
that it shall be my special and effectual care,
not to rob any such person whatever, of any the smallest part of it.
It will not be my fault if it is not known, and
known to any individual who shall have ever seen
the establishment or heard of its existence, that the
prudence which exercised has thus displayed itself at at the expence
of good faith and justice, displayed exercised itself not only without against
my consent, but in spite of my most strenuous
remonstrance protestations that from first to in my declared view of
the matter there was no reason for it, there was
every reason against it, and that of those as to any in the
of such persons, if any such there be, by whom
from in the seat of power, reason or no any thing in that shape
of a
reason be is looked upon as any thing better than
surplusage and waste of words, it is to to the seat of power
this must that in the present instance they must address
themselves for what they want look for and not to me.
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