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Robert at Sep 23, 2019 09:53 PM

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W.W.C.#2

as a sound lawyer (which the writer has his doubts of) and an honorable man to believe that he would not for a moment countenance any attempt, no matter from what quarter it might come, to direct the funds from the claimants upon the plea that our Government has an equity, & that if such thing should even be attempted it would be an insult to the Arbitrators who emphatically declared against their claim. If it were added, (the impression being otherwise) that the original claimants in New Bedford & elsewhere, having had an abiding faith in sooner or later getting justice, have not parted with them to speculators, but hold them still - & notwithstanding the ruin and loss to which they were subjected by the act of these answers?? - still stood by the Government in the way of lending it material aid in its darkest days to the fullest extent of their ability &c. &c. Either you or JWF. - can write a first rate article (which us cannot) by taking the points https://www.fromthepage.com/uvalawlibrary/css-alabama/1872-correspondence-with-barling-and-davis/transcribe/23272

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W.W.C.#2

as a sound lawyer (which the writer has his doubts of) and an honorable man to believe that he would not for a moment countenance any attempt, no matter from what quarter it might come, to direct the funds from the claimants upon the plea that our Government has an equity, & that if such thing should even be attempted it would be an insult to the Arbitrators who emphatically declared against their claim. If it were added, (the impression being otherwise) that the original claimants in New Bedford & elsewhere, having had an abiding faith in sooner or later getting justice, have not parted with them to speculators, but hold them still - & notwithstanding the ruin and loss to which they were subjected by the act of these answers?? - still stood by the Government in the way of lending it material aid in its darkest days to the fullest extent of their ability &c. &c. Either you or JWF. - can write a first rate article (which us cannot) by taking the points https://www.fromthepage.com/uvalawlibrary/css-alabama/1872-correspondence-with-barling-and-davis/transcribe/23272