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From Thomas Jefferson to Albert Gallatin, 18 December 1807

Th:J. to mr Gallatin Frd. Dec. 18. 07.

Monroe will be here on Sunday; he will bring us no new information, as far as can be judged from his letter, but on the subject of the Proclamation. should the message wait for him? I will keep it back till half after 10. aclock for your opinion either written or verbal. Affte. salutns.

I have just recieved your note, & am clearly for the exception. but come here before half after 10. & let us be together before the message goes out of our hands.

NHi: Papers of Albert Gallatin.

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