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Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 2

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From Peter Oliver

3 January 1771

From Gregory Townsend

1 February 1771
To Sampson S. Blowers
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Taunton Jany. 7 1771 Dear Sr.,

I recd. yr. kind Epistle & how much ever I rejoice at yr. Notice, I was sorry to see the purport of it. It was a peculiar disadvantage to me that my poor Effort were not taken down from my mouth, wch. would have saved me much trouble in collecting it. I had thrown up all thoughts of any such thing till I recd. a line from Judge Oliver just before I recd. yrs. had if I had If timely notice had been given me it would have been prepared before now, but unluckily the call came on me wn. I was very sick & encumbered with other concerns, but I have attended to it & drawn a rough Draught but I am totally at loss how they have modelled the other arguments & of what length they are I wd. feign have mine in of the same modell. If therefore it be not too late (wch. I hope it is) I shall come to Boston as soon as forthwith I purpose to sat out to Day or to morrow morning at farthest. You'll there p to consult the Printer on the subject a day or two will make no odds I hope ready by that time mean while yr. in &c

R.T. PAINE

Dft .; no address or endorsement; case notes on verso. The ellipses in this letter indicate missing text due to holes in the page.