[p. 37] for practice next fall as existing circumstances of late has made the formation of the said society very deficult, it must be believed that the undertakers and supporters in pursuing and establishing the principles and organizing the said society thus far, have had a task which ought to excuse them from all further trouble in obtaining the assistance requested: other than making it known to the citizens of Medford aforesaid.
We therefore with confidence, rest assured that the gentlemen composing the board of selectmen to whom we submit the above statements will leave nothing undone that they with propriety can do to procure the amount of the said society's request, and in time to facilitate their undertaking.
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