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Dear Sir, <br />
 
Dear Sir, <br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I think your client ought to be informed of any error in the proceeding which he may take advantage of; nor do I see how, you are restrained from giving that information by an agreement to which your were not a party, and presently have resolved not to accede.  The general court, regardless of such agreements, have reversed the judgments in all cases where the declarations have not been filed. I am<br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I think your client ought to be informed of any error in the proceeding which he may take advantage of; nor do I see how, you are restrained from giving that information by an agreement to which your were not a party, and presently have resolved not to accede.  The general court, regardless of such agreements, have reversed the judgments in all cases where the declarations have not been filed. I am<br />

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"Wythe to St George Tucker, 22 April 1774."

Dear Sir,
    I think your client ought to be informed of any error in the proceeding which he may take advantage of; nor do I see how, you are restrained from giving that information by an agreement to which your were not a party, and presently have resolved not to accede. The general court, regardless of such agreements, have reversed the judgments in all cases where the declarations have not been filed. I am
                   Dear Sir,
                        Sincerely your well wisher
22 April 1774
                             G. Wythe