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ROBERT GOODLOE HARPER
(1765-1825) South Carolina Federalist who served in the House from 1795-1800. He later represented Maryland in the Senate in 1816 and then ran unsuccessfully for Vice President. A.L.S., 7pp. 4to. Philadelphia, Aug. 4, 1797 to James Sullivan concerning the looming conflict with France and other political subjects as well as . "You have summed up very learnedly the advantages of war; but I read it more concisely tho' not more justly done some time ago by my friend [James A.] Bayard of the House of Representatives. Some one observing in his company that we must all become sailors & soldiers, he replied 'better that, than Jews and brokers' as to [Jayoso sic. Yazoo?] country, my ambition is not to govern it myself but to be the [illeg.] of enabling the U.S. to appoint a Governor for it; and I should take great pleasure in seeing you that person. In the mean time if you feel a military sprint rise within you, and should like my family better than Lees, who however will holden a higher reach, the best plan in it will be most exceedingly at your Service. I think however you had better have a command. I believe too on second thought, that Willamson would do better for Governor. He has a talent for messaging wild men on distant frontiers, & beside he has always been remarkably subject to the Mississippi fever, which nothing I fear will ease but the constant use of the water of that river. It is a disease with which I myself have been somewhat afflicted, but in a desire to flight as to have yielded to those less violent remedies which he and I and so many others have taken in the last eighteen months... " More good content. Lightly toned at folds, light marginal wear, else very good.

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