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your name to a Bill at all
that is to come to this Country –
Even in Mr. Burke's case it has
occasioned trouble, and I had
to remind Mr. Lynch that without
the assurances which he had
given me, as to Mr. B. the
probability was no such
endorsement would have been
given. He then frankly accepted
the Bill. To day I have
been referred to respecting
Mr. Shaw, and should not be
in the least surprised if I am
in the first instance called
on to accept this Bill, and

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