Letter to Peter Browne [manuscript], 1833 January 21.

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Letter to Peter Browne [manuscript], 1833 January 21.

In this letter (1833 January 21, Roanoke) to Peter [Arrell?] Browne, Randolph expresses his reluctance to return to public life, his dismay over the force proclamation of Andrew Jackon, his depression due to failing health, and his hopes for a trip to England.

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