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| − | The Court de Moelien's observations on the opposite side were transmitted to you in my letter dated early | + | Annapolis, January 1799 |
| + | Dear Sir, | ||
| + | The Court de Moelien's observations on the opposite side were transmitted to you in my letter dated early in last month. Not having been favored with your answer, I take the liberty of transmitting a copy of his sentiments. | ||
| + | The Count is anxiously waiting your determination. To what I have said in his favor I can add nothing. He is in my opinion a man of strict honor and integrity, and as such may be confided in. He is also, as far as I am able to judge a man of [...] good sense. Wishing you many happy new years gone with sentiment of great regard and respect | ||
| + | Dear Sir, | ||
| + | Your most hum. Ser. | ||
| + | Ch. Caroll of Carrollton | ||