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To John Adams from Charles Greely Loring

7 July 1821

Sir, Boston July 7. 1821.—

Emboldened by a remark contained in one of your letters to the late Hon. Judge Tudor, I have taken the liberty to send a copy of the oration delivered on the fourth inst.; and should the perusal of it afford you the slightest pleasure; it will be to me a very great gratification, that I have had an opportunity of paying this humble tribute of my respect, to one to whom I, as a citizen of this country, feel myself immeasurably indebted.

I have the honour to be most respectfully / your Obed. Servant

Charles G. Loring

MHi: Adams Papers.

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