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To George Washington from Robert Morris, 10 October 1783

Office of Finance 10th Octr 1783

Dear Sir

I have received your favor of the third Instant and am very much disposed to go into the measure you mention but for evident Reasons I cannot do it. You my dear Sir undoubtedly may and as the Paymaster is bound to answer your Drafts the money can be by your order put into the Hands of one of your Aids or of your Secretary and paid to these people as Compensation for voluntary extra Service without involving a Precedent as it would do in coming directly from this Office. I am Sir with sincere Esteem your most obedient & humble Servant

Robt Morris

DLC: Papers of George Washington.

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