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To James Madison from John Nichols, 8 September 1807

Sir Sepr. 8th 1807.

I thank you for the politeness of your last favor. It has rele[ase]d me from a disagreeable dilemma. Having [le]ft home the day after your favor by Mr. Clarke, & not seeing or hearing from Col W- since, accots. for my not obtaining the information you speak of before your last: Otherwise, I certainly shod. not have troubled you again on the subject. I deem this explanation necessary as an apology for that last & repeated trouble. With sentiments of respect, I remain Sir, Your most obt. servt.

John Nicholas

DLC: Papers of James Madison.

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