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Dear Sir, The indisposition with which I was afflicted during the last summer and fall, and which threatened to put an end to my existence on this earth, by the interposition of a kind Providence has been almost entirely removed. During the winter my health did not recover very rapidly ; this state of convalescence, in a great measure, prevented my communicating the proceedings of Congress so frequently to my constituents as duty and inclination directed

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  • "Dear Sir, The indisposition with which I was afflicted during the last summer and fall"

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  • "Dear Sir, The indisposition with which I was afflicted during the last summer and fall, and which threatened to put an end to my existence on this earth, by the interposition of a kind Providence has been almost entirely removed. During the winter my health did not recover very rapidly ; this state of convalescence, in a great measure, prevented my communicating the proceedings of Congress so frequently to my constituents as duty and inclination directed"@en
  • "Dear Sir, The indisposition with which I was afflicted during the last summer and fall, and which threatened to put an end to my existence on this earth, by the interposition of a kind Providence has been almost entirely removed : During the winter my health did not recover very rapidly; this state of convalescence, in a great measure, prevented my communicating the proceedings of Congress so frequently to my constituents as duty and inclination directed"
  • "Dear Sir, the indisposition with which I was afflicted during the last summer and fall, and which threatened to put an end to my existence on this earth, by the interposition of a kind Providence has been almost entirely removed During the winter my health did not recover very rapidly ; this state of convalescence, in a great measure, prevented my communicating the proceedings of Congress so frequently to my constituents as duty and inclination directed"@en
  • "Dear Sir, The indisposition with which I was afflicted during the last summer and fall, and which threatened to put an end to my existence on this earth, by the interposition of a kind Providence has been almost entirely removed During the winter my health did not recover very rapidly; this state of convalescence, in a great measure, prevented my communicating the proceedings of Congress so frequently to my constituents as duty and inclination directed"