Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 2
Its Needless for me to repeat what I have so often Intemated to you about Settling in Boston that diffidince or modesty of yours is unaccontable but no matter the Day of Graece is yet open to you. You must well remember what I intimated to you about appearing in behalf of your Injured Country on the late massarce every bodys business is nobodys it seems Necessary somebody of abilitees and principle should untertake. The Door is open your Willingness and freedom in it therein for your Injured Country will be well recvd by all Honest men and I dare say will be a lasting honour to you. I need say no more but I will take out Guardianship as you have often wished. Am yr. hm. ob. svt.,
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