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I had the pleasure by a gentleman who saw you at Birmingham to hear of your welfare. By Capt. Aselby of the True-patriot belonging to Messrs. Farrell & Jones of Bristol I send you three dozen bottles of Madeira, being the half of a present which I had laid by for you. The captain was afraid to take more on board lest it should draw upon him the officers of the customs. The remaining three...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Small, and having imported from England the last year a fine circle of reflexion on the principles of Hadley, the Hadley’s sextant which mr Small was so kind as to take to repair or exchange for him, becomes unnecessary to him; and it will be a great gratification if mr Small will accept of it, which he now prays him to do as a token of his esteem....