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Kingston, June 6, 1775.
GENTLEMEN: Whereas, there is a dispute now subsisting between me and you, gentlemen of the Committee of this Town; and considering that unanimity is necessary for the preservation of our rights and liberties at this critical juncture, the welfare of individuals, and for my own interest in particular, I do most earnestly request, if it be possible, that we may come to an amicable reconciliation, by the following concessions:
First˙ That I am very sorry so great a misunderstanding has so long subsisted between us, respecting the difference in opinion of the Resolves of the Continental Congress.
Secondly˙ I earnestly entreat that the gentlemen of the Committee will forgive me all the offences and transgressions, wherein I have offended and injured them in their respective reputations or characters, either in their publick or private capacities.
JACOBUS LOW.
Kingston, (Ulster County, New-York,) Committee
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