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I received duly your favor of Dec. 21. and with it the several articles noted to be sent...
As I shall shortly set out for Virginia, and shall have occasion there for some necessaries, I...
Your several favors of Aug. 30. Sep. 24. Oct. 7th. and 8th. have been duly received, together...
Be so good as to send to this place for my use two gross of bottles and 6. gross of corks, and...
I have just desired Capt. Maxwell at Norfolk to forward to you 6. packages of furniture arrived...
A former letter to Mr. Andrew Donald having miscarried, perhaps from a wrong address, as I know...
By the sloop Polly capt. Heath I the other day forwarded to your address a small box containing...
I was in hopes, when you were in this neighborhood, I should have had the pleasure of seeing you....
I recieved by Mr. Randolph the sum you were so kind as to send by him, which I presume to have...
By a letter just recieved from Prince, the Nurseryman of Long island, I learn he has forwarded 4....
I have taken the liberty of addressing to you 17. packages of stores which go by the Relief Capt....
Taking for granted that the stores which I sent from Philadelphia the 1st. of the month by Capt....
Your favor of the 8th. has been to Philadelphia, and followed me to this place. I will shortly...
According to what I mentioned in my letter of July 29. I have given orders to Bedford to handle...
According to the permission in your letter which I recieved at Monticello, I drew on you about a...
Your favor of the 9th. came to hand this day. In answer to your question whether I think a vessel...
By a Capt. Swaile who sailed from hence yesterday for Richmond I took the liberty of sending to...
Your favor of the 11th. was received the day before yesterday, and I now inclose you a letter for...
I expect from Mr. Donald a very small parcel of books from London this spring, and a larger one...
I wrote you by the post of the day before yesterday on the subject of my furniture sent by the...
I have yet to acknolege the receipt of your two favors of Apr. 10. and 15. I have learnt from...
I have received your favor of the 3d. and thank you for your kind attentions to the manifold...
I have duly recieved your favor of Nov. 25. as also a letter from Mr. Hopkins covering...
The inclosed letter being of importance I take the liberty of asking you to give it a conveyance....
The trouble of the inclosed commission I have been willing to impose in the first place on my...
I have duly recieved your [… ] with the extracts of Mr. Short’s letter[s] [. . . .] might be...
Having seen in your hands the state of my account with Donald & Burton, I take the liberty of...
I now inclose you a draught on Mr. Lownes of Philadelphia for 108.58 D. to replace what you had...
I recieved a few days ago your kind favor of Mar. 14. The object of my letter had been, not at...
Your favor by post came duly to hand: and I accept the offer of 30/. tho it is but what I had...