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John Lillie to Henry Knox on Recent Mercantile Success and a Desire for Public Office, 6 March 1790
註釋Explains and apologizes for not writing in a while as he was in France and quite busy. Discusses earnings he made from the vessels he sent to the West Indies from Georgia. Notes his profits were not as great as he expected, but, on the whole.... my circumstances are as eligible as my brother Officers in general in this quarter. Discusses the office of excise and asks if it would be OK to write to George Washington concerning a position in that office.