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<p> | <p>Mr Phillips an Officer of the American | ||
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Army intends making a tour < | Army intends making a tour <sic>thro</sic> England and the | ||
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Continent partly for the benefit of his health partly | Continent partly for the benefit of his health partly | ||
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American affairs and competent to give you a correct | American affairs and competent to give you a correct | ||
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exposition of them. <del><gap/></del> | exposition of them. <del><gap/></del> His <sic>honor</sic> and integrity give | ||
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him claims to <unclear>entire</unclear> confidence.</p> | him claims to <unclear>entire</unclear> confidence.</p> |
New York June 18th 1824.
Dear Sir,
Mr Phillips an Officer of the American
Army intends making a tour thro England and the
Continent partly for the benefit of his health partly
with a view to the indulgence of his curiosity. —
Permit me to ask of you to make him acquainted
with your Chrestomathic plan of Education for
the benefit of my Countrymen. It is beginning to
excite their attention. You will find Mr Phillips a
man of talents and information well acquainted with
American affairs and competent to give you a correct
exposition of them. His honor and integrity give
him claims to entire confidence.
With the warmest wishes for your continued good health
and happiness, and with sentiments of the highest respect
I remain:
Henry M. Francis
J. Bentham Esqr
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