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In speaking thus it is proper to add that a single list has not been uttered or entertained against your conduct -- a solicitude that this should continue to be the case -- and a sincere personal esteem for you has dictated this caution. | In speaking thus it is proper to add that a single list has not been uttered or entertained against your conduct -- a solicitude that this should continue to be the case -- and a sincere personal esteem for you has dictated this caution. | ||
| − | The discretion entrusted to you is great, | + | The discretion entrusted to you is great, and in proportion therefore ought to be your anxiety to fulfill the public expectation. |
Captain Williamson took charge of a thousand dollars for you but the receipt of which you have to acknowledge. | Captain Williamson took charge of a thousand dollars for you but the receipt of which you have to acknowledge. | ||