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ance by Mr. Griffin, I forward your commission to Virginia; with a request to be made acquainted with your sentiments as soon as you shall find it convenient to communicate them to me.

With sentiments of very great esteem and regard,

I am, dear sir, Your most obedient humble servant, George WasHINGTON,

The Honorable 'Thomas Jefferson.