Letter

John Robinson to George Washington, September 14, 1755

[Williamsburg] Sept. 14 1755

Dear Sir

I received your favour by the Express, 1 anduch approve of the Method you propose of supplying the men with Necessaries, and doubt not but the Committee will readily agree to it, at our next meeting, when I shall mention it to them, as to the other Matters you mention, I am satisfied that they will appear so reasonable, upon consideration, to the Committee, that they will not hesitate about them, as they know very well that it is not desired from a sordid or Lucrative voice; You may depend on my representing them in the strongest and clearest light I am able, for I am with unfeigned truth Dr Sir Your Sincere Freind and Servt

John Robinson

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