McCaflin, Lawrence, New York, New York, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1864 March 22
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He feels it his destiny to do the things that he has already discussed with McMaster. If all white men were of his opinion, they would enlarge the boundaries of white men's government to the last meridian and spread Constitutional liberty throughout. He believes more in action than in words. He only needs the opportunity to put into execution all he plans. He is willing to be examined by any practical or scientific man and if what he says is not true he would be willing to sacrifice his very ear. His knowledge of McMaster's integrity leads him to conclude that nothing will be left undone that can possibly be performed with justice. He awaits a reply from McMaster. :: I-1-m A.L.S. 1p. 8vo.
Dates
- Creation: 1864 March 22
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English.
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