This Day in History: May 10
Having just
before taken great offence at a threat of retaliation in the treatment
of prisoners, he enclosed his answer to my letter under this address,
'To Thomas Jefferson Esq., American Governor of Virginia.' I paused on
receiving the letter, and for some time would not open it; however,
when the miserable condition of our brethren in Charleston occurred to
me, I could not determine that they should be left without the
necessaries of life, while a punctilio should be discussing between the
British General and myself; and knowing that I had an opportunity of
returning the compliment to Mr. Phillips in a case perfectly
corresponding, I opened the letter. [More]
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