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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. 295 words

Clause I suppose is not yet returned from Canada.

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If you do not find it necessary to make any very great Alterations in the Memorial, perhaps the most expeditious Method, & what would be attended with least Trouble to you, would be to make those Alterations, Interlineations, &c in the Copy I sent You ; & after you have had it transcribed fair, to return it to me. From it I shall make another Transcript for the Society.

M' Stuart is now here on his Return to Fort Hunter. He will set out for Home in a few Days. The little Gentleman seems to bear Fatigue very well. With every Wish for Your Health & Happiness, I am, Worthy Sir,

Your most affectionate & humble Serv! Cuartes Jneuis.

To Sir W™ Johnson.

P.S. I hope You received Benefit from the Springs near Skenectady--It is very sickly all round us, owing to the. heavy Rains we have had during the Summer--

SIR WM. JOHNSON TO REV. CHAS. INGLIS,

WITH HIS OPINION. ON THE PLAN FOR CHRISTIANIZING THE INDIANS.

Johnson hall Sept® 28» 1771. Good Sir,

Your last favor was so long by the Way that I have scarcely had leisure to give your Memorial a perfect reading as my son & Col: Johnson were going for N York, I thought it the best opportunity I could have for returning it safe to y™ hands and for the same reasons shall omit.some particulars which otherwise I should have enlarged upon. I am yastly pleased with y? Work & I do assure you that It was with great satisfaction I found so many Important heads which would each In my opinion have filled a pamphlet completely, & Clearly discussed in a few sheets. .