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When the removal of Congress to this City was determined, I understood that Messrs. Childs &...
I take the liberty of enclosing to you a paper of Proposals for a work which I have been engaged...
J’ay étté bien charmée de recevoir de vous une lettre. Impatiente d’apprendre de vos nouvelles,...
Williamsburg, 10 July 1790. “L’Eminentissimo Nostro Monsignor Arcivescovo Madison” who hoped to...
It is in common practise before an old Servant is dismist to assign to him some mark of...
Je prends la liberté de vous envoyer deux exemplaires d’un petit ouvrage qui a pour titre...
Being absent from this place on a journey I was not honoured by the receipt of your last favor...
Richmond, 7 Oct. 1790. Enclosing account of items shipped. “No Fish as yet to be had, however the...
As my business in this City and in the State of Georgia render’d it Impossible for me to leave...
In my letter of April. 30th. I mentioned in what manner my time had been imployed to that date;...