Remarks on a Reprint of the Original Letters of Washington to Joseph Reed

43 other parts of Washington’s letters, which he incorporated into his work. The extracts are invariably included within quotation marks, so that the reader can at once discover where they occur, and any one may pursue the comparison by consulting the Letter-Books. In the preceding remarks, it has not been my object to question the propriety of the general plqn of Mr. Reed’s publication. I have only endeavored to remove what I could not but feel to be an erroneous impression, as bearing upon myself, conveyed by the manner in which some parts of his performance have been executed. Cambridge, April 20th, 1853. 76-70 7^

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