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5777. NAVY, Midshipmen.—
The places
of midshipman are so much sought that ( being
limited) there is never a vacancy. Your
son shall be set down for the second which
shall happen; the first being anticipated. We
are not long generally without vacancies
happening. As soon as he can be appointed,
you shall know it.—
To Thomas Cooper. Washington ed. iv, 453.
Ford ed., viii, 178.
(W.
1802)
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