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them over with you, but that, you see is impossible, she kept the drafts so long.

However, I will send this [G?] to night [Milw.?]
Since setting [Mip.?] a letter this morning, I have looked over and amended the [form?] protest I sent her and now, as amended, I send it to you and the Club as my idea in a general way, of the [paper?] I should like circulated in all the states and territories, and sent in to Independence Hall at Phla, at high noon July 4th 1846. I also send forth a memorial to Congress, I think some such thing would do more to agitate our cause and spread our reform than memorials to Congress for a dozen years, still, as I send, we can & must also prep Congress this winter as never before; but I have no little faith in its action that I should at the same time circulate a protest.

Should Congress by any probability pass

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