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From Thomas Jefferson to Steuben, 16 February 1781

To Steuben

Feb. 16. 1781.

Sir

I make no doubt from what passed in council in your presence you were led to beleive as I was that I should be advised to impress immediately all armed vessels in James river to cooperate with the French force. The board however decide against an impress, so that I am only to endeavor to engage the willing. I mention this to you that nothing more may be expected than is likely to be obtained from this measure.

I have the honour to be with much respect Sir Your most obedt. sert.,

Th: Jefferson

RC (NHi); addressed by TJ, but without place; endorsed. See Claiborne to TJ, 17 Feb. and note there.

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