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title:“John Lansing to William Coxe”
authors:John Lansing, Jr.
date written:1787-6-1

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Lansing, John, Jr. "Letter to William Coxe." Supplement to Max Farrand's The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787. Ed. James H. Hutson. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1987. 41. Print.
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Autograph Letter Signed, Historical Society of Pennsylvania

John Lansing to William Coxe (June 1, 1787)

Sir Bristol June 1st 1787
I am now on my Way to Philadelphia at which place I shall probably remain for some Weeks. As it is inconvenient for me to wait on you at present I shall do myself that pleasure when I return as I wish to have some Conversation with you on the Subject of your Affairs entrusted to my Care. If [in] the meantime you should be in Philadelphia I shall be happy to see you at the City Tavern where I intend to lodge.
I am sir your most obedient and very humble Servant J. Lansing Junior

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