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Permit me to introduce to you Mr Ticknor and his Lady. This Gentleman is a Professor at our...
Yours of Feby. 23. was not recd. before the last mail tho’ having the Aldie post mark on the day...
The Institutions which flourish under the arch of our Constitution strike the scholar with fond...
Instead of the unintelligible sketch I gave you the other day, I send it drawn more at large. mrs...
The reasons assigned in your favor of the 7 th for preferring to retain Loudon instead of...
I have recd. from Mr. Lear engaged in settling the accounts of General Hull, a request of what I...
I recd. yours of the 10th. with a full sense of your kindness in taking so much interest in my...
I have duly recd. your favor of the 5th. followed by a copy of the public documents; for which I...
Mr. Morris who was employed for several years on a confidential Mission to Spain, observes to me...
Mr. Ths. Lehré of S. C. is a candidate for the vacant Collectorship of Charleston, and writes...
The moment, my dear friend, is come which I was so anxious should happen in your time. the office...
Your favor of the 9th. did not come to hand till the evening before the last. From a...
Our Visitors determined to make a report to the Governor as their patron, of the progress and...
From the tenderness of Friendship and the Weakness of Compassion and humanity, I have promised...
On my arrival here last evening I learnt that you had reachd home the day before yesterday. I am...
I find that Mr. H. Carroll, son of Charles Carroll, who brought over the Treaty of Ghent, is very...
With M r Tho s J. OFlaherty, who, will forward this introductory note, accompanying his own...
I ought not o have delaid an acknowledgement of your favour of February 20th. and the Volume of...
A very near friend of Mr. Stone of Fredg. who is not ignorant of my having on former occasions...
My neighbour & your Acquaintance Mr Richard Taliaferro is desirous that one of his sons should...
I have duly recd. yours of the . I considered the advertisement of your estate in Loudon as an...
I have duly rec d your favor of the 12 th inst. and concur in every sentim t you express on the...
Your favors of Mar. 27. & April   came duly to hand. You know already that I submit the...
The question presented by the letters you have sent me is the most momentous which has ever been...
From the tenderness of friendship, & the weakness of compassion & humanity, I have promised two...
I have recd. your favor of the inclosing papers from the war office. The path I am endeavouring...
I should ask leave without scruple to transmit the enclosed letter to you were it not for the...
Yours of the 29th. Ult: was recd. by the last mail. I have not yet heard from Judge Brook, but...
I recd. by the last mail a letter from J. H. Causten, accompanied by a huge volume of Documents,...
The friends of Mr. Geo: Conway now of Alabama, who are among my near & much respected Neighbours,...