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you have taken, for the release of the sufferers, promises
them, ultimately a permanent success. Their sufferings has ^is extremely great and distressing, and Ihave no
been
doubt, but your solicitations to relieve them in favor of their relief, be constant and unremitted
willuntil obtained.
Your let The interests of our estate being materially
concerned in the event of the intended treaty, Iflatter my
self, ^& have no doubt you will avail it of every advantage & priveledge, that
is necessary on the Occasion. Iflatter myself I hope the president
will not be contracted, but on the other hand, extend to us all the
reasonable advantages which we have a right to ^enjoy and expect ^& enjoy
Your letter & the other communications correspondences papers
being of much public information, Iconceive it ^very proper
to have the same published
Ihave the Honor to be with
great public esteem, & personal
regard - Your mo obedt servt
The Honorable
Jos. Anderson
Andrew Jackson &
Wm C. C. Claiborne
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