John Dickenson is in Kinsley on business and the letter relates to his feelings for Hamilton. He writes that if he were ever 'to comit a crime against the State, the greatest punishment that could be inflicted would be a separation from the woman I adore'.
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John Dickenson is in Kinsley on business and the letter relates to his feelings for Hamilton. He writes that if he were ever 'to comit a crime against the State, the greatest punishment that could be inflicted would be a separation from the woman I adore'.
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