Letter to Mr. Maxwell [manuscript], 1830 December 21.

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Letter to Mr. Maxwell [manuscript], 1830 December 21.

Madison does not believe that Mr. Sloan's pamphlet on "Priestcraft" would encounter a favorable reception in his area though Madison has great personal regard for the Revolutionary patriotic zeal of Sloan.

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