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To John Adams from John Marshall

24 December 1800

Sir Decr. 24th 1800

I have been requested to make to you the application of Mr. DAmbrugeac to provide for him a passage to France. He says that he has not been furnishd with money by Genl. Toussaint for that object. I set out to wait on you but have been stopt til it is too late. As he wishes to set out tomorrow I communicate his request in writing. I do not pretend to express any opinion on the subject but think it my duty to lay the request before you.

With the most entire respect: / I remain Sir / your obedt. Servt.

J Marshall.

MHi: Adams Papers.

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