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New-York, May 24, 1774.
GENTLEMEN: A copy of your letter in answer to those received by express, from Boston, having been communicated to the Committee of fifty-one persons, lately appointed by our citizens to correspond with the other Colonies on all matters of moment, I am desired by the Committee to transmit you, the enclosed copy of their letter to the Committee of Correspondence at Boston.
I am also directed to inform you that the sentiments contained in your letter, to the Committee of Boston, are much approved by our Committee, who will be happy in a free and mutual communication of sentiment on all occasions on matters so important and interesting to the American Colonies.
I have the honour to subscribe myself, with much respect and regard, by order of the Committee,
I˙ Low, Chairman.
To the Committee of Correspondence, Philadelphia.
Letter from the New-York Committee
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