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From your very Wise resolution of retiring to your own Estate and biding adieu to public life for...
I have been called upon very unexpectedly by a Gentn passing through this place to London, in...
Tho I had resolved to avoid being further troublesome to you an occasion has occur’d which...
In a letter of old date, but lately received, from the Countess of Huntington, she refers me to a...
Mr Thomas Corbin, now in my House, proposing to Embark in a few days for Virginia, has earnestly...
By the receipt of your favor of Feby 27th I am well convinced of what I have long suspected, that...
When I wrote you in Feby last, I intended to have followed it with a letter of earlier date than...
Inclosed you have a copy of my last; since which nothing has occurred worthy of observation,...
Being but just now informed that a Vessell is to Sail in a very few days from Bristol for...
This will I hope be presented to you by John Anstey Esqr. in his Tour through America. He goes...
Since I had the honor of writing to you in November last, I have been favoured with your letters...
Better late than never, is an adage not less true, or less to be respected, because it is old....
Hearing by accident that a Ship will sail in a Day or two from Bristol for Virginia I just...