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I have duly received your favor of the 5th. inst. with respect to the busts and pictures. I will...
Your favor of the 10th. is come to hand to-day. I inclose you a bill of exchange of £25. from...
I wrote you by yesterday’s post. The present is merely to avail myself of a private conveiance...
I am in hopes this is the last commission I shall have to trouble you with before my departure....
I have not yet received my leave of absence, but I expect it hourly, and shall go off within a...
Your favor of May 26. came to hand yesterday. The balance shall be immediately remitted. Perhaps...
I have to acknolege the receipt of your favors of May 29. (two of that date) and June 11. I shall...
My letter of the 18th. promised that I would inclose you a bill of exchange, which I now do for...
I took the liberty on the 26th. inst. of troubling you with a packet for Mr. Jay giving him an...
Not knowing the address of Messieurs Ingram, and the inclosed letter covering a bill of exchange...
I scribbled you a line by last post merely to cover a letter, and without time to acknolege the...
I this day write to Mr. Lackington to make up some books for me and deliver them to you to be...
I received last night your favor of the 7th and go this morning to Mr. Grand’s for a bill of...
Your favors of the 7th. and 11th. are duly received, and your attention to the article of my...
I have duly received your favor of the 18th. instant, and hope to hear from you still the day...
According to promise I sit down to inform you of our safe arrival, having been 29. days from...
Much hurried while you were here, I was the less exact in sending you the inclosed, because I...
I have duly recieved your favor of Mar. 10. explaining the motives of the Commissioners for...
Our last mail brought me your favor of Dec. 26. the lapse of 28. years which you count since our...
I can have no hesitation in placing my name on the roll of subscribers to the print of your...
Your’s of Oct. 23. is recieved, and I trust you have silenced the Critic on your Decln of...
I always hear from you, and of you with great pleasure, and shall recieve the visit you promise...
I have delayed remitting you the cost of the two prints expecting to hear of your arrival at...