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I have had it in contemplation to write You, some time past, but thought it most prudent to defer...
Since my Respects of 6 October, I have your favor of 21 June by Mr James, who did not come here,...
I have addressed to your care a letter for Mr. R. & two others, to be addressed by you according...
I cannot refrain sending you my sincere Congratulations, upon an Event, which promises you so...
Your favor of the 17th. of June I have recd. & am sorry to find the most important measures of...
I confess your Answer, respecting the proposed University, was in a great Measure anticipated....
It is long since I had this pleasure. With this you have the review of last month, in which I...
Upon my return home the other day after the close of the Chancery term, I found a letter from you...
I recd. notice of my recall in Novr., Mr. Pinckney arrived here in decr. & I took my leave of...
The high Esteem & regard I have for you Makes Me trouble you, with this peice of Information...
I had began a long letter to you in cypher, it appearing the British have commenc’d seizing my...
I have just returned home from an attendance on the courts at Fredbg & Richmond & promise myself...
I flatter’d myself I shod. have been able by this, to have remitted you my proportion of the...
My last were a few Lines of 7th past. These are principally to accompany some News papers to...
I forget whether the deed of the Mk. land was made to you singly, or to us jointly, or severally....
I had this pleasure the 8 November. All your Sales being now closed, I lay them before you. The 3...
I have just return’d from the chancery court & sit out for Albemarle tomorrow. I shall remain...
Mr. Peter Carr will deliver this. He has taken the opportunity of the Spring Vacation, to visit...
Your favor of the 27th. ulto. found me in Richmond attending the chancery whence I returnd two...
I am very Sorry that your Letter came too late to arrest the intended progress of yr. funds to...
The state of affrs. remains nearly the same since my last: except that upon the Rhine or rather...
I returned last night having made a long and fatiguing journey through the rain. Your servant...
I was very happy to learn that you had dismissed the first reported bill for the collection of...
Yours of the 4th of July was the last recd. acknowledging mine by Mr. Garnett. Those of earlier...
Your favour to Mr. Page, of the 27th Ulto. came to that Gentlemans hands as early as might be—but...
Since I saw you this morning it has been communicated to me as the wish of the president that I...
I return you my best Thanks for the Satisfaction I have recieved from the State papers you were...
I am long without any of your much respected favors in the letter way. You have been so obliging...
Timothy looks well; but the last sowed is much turn’d out of the Ground: the new Seed will be...
I enclose you three letters one for Mr. R. and the other two for whom ever you may think it best...