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title:“Robert Yates to Abraham Yates”
authors:Robert Yates
date written:1787-6-1

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Yates, Robert. "Letter to Abraham Yates." Supplement to Max Farrand's The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787. Ed. James H. Hutson. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1987. 41-42. Print.
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Autograph Letter Signed, New York Public Library

Robert Yates to Abraham Yates (June 1, 1787)

Philadelphia June 1 1787 Sir Mr. Lansing who this day arrived here informs me that you are surprized you have not heard from me. I answered yours on the 20 ult. and sent it by the post, and I presume that you are now in possession of it. Alas sir! my forebodings there are too much realized, and to prevent any member from communicating the future proceedings of Convention additional Rules have since been entered into, one of which strictly prohibits the communication of its business until the final close of it. While I remain a sitting member these rules must be obligatory. How long I shall remain future events must determine. I keep in the meanwhile an exact journal of all its proceedings. This communication is in the most perfect confidence, in which only one other Person beside yourself can participate. My respectful compliments to the Governor and remain Sir Your most obedient humble Servant Robert Yates

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