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New York, New York County, New York
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Letter to Mr. Fenno of the Gazette of the United States, urging his writers to disregard advice from the National Gazette and continue exposing its principles and misleading representations, including critiques of 'court paragraphs' and 'junto' sketches.
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MR. FENNO,
The Gazette of the 4th inst. advises the Editor to observe a publication in the National Gazette, not to employ much of his paper in replying to the "court paragraphs," &c. which appear in the Gazette of the United States*; this is agreeable to what fell from the same writer, as the sentiments contained in the Gazette of the United States. Now, Mr. Fenno, I hope the writers in your paper will adopt a different line of conduct-and as they have begun, will go on to set in a conspicuous point of view the principles and representations contained in that NATIONAL paper.
It carries a title with it, which, if it asserts-
It is happy for our country, that the real state of things does not correspond with the gloomy ideas which the pencil of junto has been more than nine months sketching.-Facts, speak in a tone-
that since the creation, the idea contained in
irresistible tone what they proclaim
CRITO.
* The succeeding paper however, contained a column which its author supposed was wrote at the Gazette of the United States.
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Mr. Fenno,
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writers in the gazette of the united states should ignore the national gazette's advice against replying to 'court paragraphs' and instead continue to prominently expose the principles and representations in the national gazette.
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