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Letters to P. S.—Through courtesy to an American gentlemen, premising that it was possible there was some mistake about your signature, I refrain from giving this correspondence to the press for a few days

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Daniel Sweeney to P. S.—Through courtesy to an American gentlemen, premising that it was possible there was some mistake about your signature, I refrain from giving this correspondence to the press for a few days, September 27, 1881

From Daniel Sweeney
To P. S.—Through courtesy to an American gentlemen, premising that it was possible there was some mistake about your signature, I refrain from giving this correspondence to the press for a few days
September 27, 1881

[Inclosure 18 in No. 331.] Mr. Sweeney to Mr. Lowell. Dundalk Jail, September 27, 1881. Sir: A letter bearing your signature, dated from the legation of the United States, London,…

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Charles R. Lowell to P. S.—Through courtesy to an American gentlemen, premising that it was possible there was some mistake about your signature, I refrain from giving this correspondence to the press for a few days, March 14, 1882

From Charles R. Lowell
To P. S.—Through courtesy to an American gentlemen, premising that it was possible there was some mistake about your signature, I refrain from giving this correspondence to the press for a few days
March 14, 1882

No. 113. Mr. Lowell to Mr. Frelinghuysen. [Extract.] Legation of the United States, London, March 14, 1882. (Received March 27.) No. 331.] Sir: Referring to Mr. Davis’ Nos. 316 and…