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From James Madison to Samuel Dexter, Jr., 5 February 1795

To Samuel Dexter, Jr.

(Copy of answer)

Feby 5. 1795

Sir

Your letter of the 3d. inst: did not fall into my hands till late last evening. As the conversation you propose can on no acct. be objectionable to me, I shall concur in it with the pleasure I ought to feel in complying with your wishes. Perhaps I ought myself to wish for an oppy. of removing one at least of the impressions you are under, which may not do justice to the consistency between my present & former line of politics. As you refer the time of our being together, to me, I will take the liberty of asking your Company at dinner on Sunday, en famille, if you are unengaged for that day, and after dinner we can be conveniently alone & free from interruption. I shd. have proposed an earlier day, but that is the first that I can command.

FC (DLC: Rives Collection, Madison Papers). Written on the cover of Dexter to JM, 3 Feb. 1795.

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