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Henricus Godet to the President of Congress

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HENRICUS GODET TO THE PRESIDENT OP CONGRESS.

[Read 26 December.]

St˙ Eustatius, November 30th, 1776.

SIR: With this opportunity, I once more take the liberty in offering any services that may lay in my power, in contributing towards the establishment of a beneficial correspondency. With regard to your supplies, therefore, take the necessary steps, and I make no doubt but it will be agreeable. I have communicated a plan and every necessary step that may attend to an accomplishment, to Captain Isaiah Robison, who will be able to give a proper idea of matter.

I conclude, with much esteem, your most obedient servant,

HENRICUS GODET.

To John Hancock, Esq˙, Philadelphia.

P˙S. For the want of money from your part, make affairs dull.

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