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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. I. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 263 words

However, as they have been thought of " weight sufficient to attract the notice of the Congress, " I can only observe that, conscious of the upright- "ness of my intentions and the integrity of my con- " duct, I would most readily comply with your Sum- " mons, but the situation of my health is such as " would render it very unadvisable for me to take a "journey to New York, at this time. I have had the " misfortune, Gentlemen, of being deprived, totally, " of the sight of my left eye ; and the other is so '• much attected and inflamed as to make me very " cautious how I expose it, for fear of a total loss of "sight. This being my real situation, I must request " the favour of you to excuse my attendance, to- " morrow; but you may rest assured, Gentlemen, that " I shall punctually attend, as soon as I can, con- " sistent with my health; flattering myself, in the " meantime, that, upon further consideration, you " will think that my being a friend to the rights " and interests of my native country is a fact so " strongly implied as to require no evidence on my " part to prove it, until something more substantial " than mere suspicion or vague surmises are proved " to the contrary.

" I am. Gentlemen, your most obedient, humble " servant Frederick Philipse.

"To Lkoxahd Gaxsevoort, Philip LrvxNGSxox, "Thomas Tredwell, Lewis Graham, Gouv- "ernedr Morris, Thomas Raxdall, Es- " quires." '