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which must vanish from the face of the positive proof which I will produce. to all which I have made no other reply, than to play them of with their own weapons until I am prepared to come out with the evidence. I believe his Excellency is fully satisfied with the notice I have already taken of him, & will not again venture before the public in the character of an author. He thought to have interposed his Coadjutor Gaines between us, but I presume from the silence of that gentleman, since I paid my respects to him through the Milledgeville Recorder, he is also satisfied - but if they are, I am not. I shall furnish the gentleman with some Biographical Sketches which will aid them in composing a history of their lives.