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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...
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...
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 (
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...
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...
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...