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When I had the pleasure of meeting Judge Adams in Boston on Saturday last, & to whom I gave a Note wch I took out of the Post—he intimated that it was probable you would not want for a Snow Storm, but would indulge us with Happiness of seeing you & the family some day this week, wch I was rejoiced to hear, as every appearance of Snow has passed off without leaving enough to make it possible to...
M r Jefferson your man thrimpston Went away from me this Evening Without any reason only I Scolded him for Being out late the Night Before and for making Noise in the Citchen as it is under whare I Sleep that I had to Get out of Bed to Stop his noise I likewise told him he Should go Back to Sleep at the Shop whare he used to Sleep I Scolded him about his Work this four or six months Back as he...
I address you a line, not to repeat my fo r mer request, but to say, that if the Bankrupt bill now before Congress showld should become a law, I will still be a petitioner to be a commissioner under it’s provisions, in that event I will be much obliged by your interposition in my behalf in the way you were so kind as to propose formerly . A very painful event took place here last thursday...
I did not recieve till yesterday your favor of the 5 th & I have now to request you to send on to me the Dion Cassius . that our mail may not be burthened, be pleased to send 2. vols only at a time and the different envois a week distant from each other. they should be wrapped in strong paper, to avoid the injury of being rubbed in the mail. I salute you with esteem and respect. RC ( Sotheby’s...
You last year mentioned you woll would pay my Agent in Richmond for the Literary Gazette . I am sorry to tell you I have no agent there this year . a remittance by Mail of the Am t $6.00 is respectfully Requested by RC (
Having lately had the pleasure to see the Memorial presented to Congress by you on the subject of repealing the duties upon imported Books, I take the liberty to forward to you a copy of one upon the same subject , which was offered two years ago by several gentlemen in this town . It gives great satisfaction here to observe, that the scholars in your part of the country entertain the same...