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    In a dictated letter Clay acknowledges receipt of McConkey's friendly letter transmitting a note from good friend Mr. Hughes. Clay wishes that McConkey's sentiments of patriotism and disinterestedness were more prevalent in the country, and graciously thanks McConkey for his favorable feelings and opinions (toward Clay). Clay writes that throughout his life he has been anxious to deserve the esteem of good men and will persevere in his way, though sometimes misunderstood and often misrepresented. Clay wishes him health, happiness and prosperity, signing the letter in his own hand and adding a post script in his own hand.
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