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I have duly received your favors referring to me the size and execution of the seal for your...
On receipt of your favor inclosing the device for a seal, I had enquiry made of different workmen...
An indisposition of several weeks has prevented my sooner acknowledging the reciept of your favor...
Your favors of Jan. 10. and Feb. 10. came to hand on the 20th. and 23d of May. I availed myself...
The object of my letter of January 16. was the preservation of the laws of this state still in...
I received not till yesterday your favor of the 12th. Mr. Poupard was paid the 64. Dollars agreed...
I am now to acknowlege the receipt of your favors of Dec. 13. and 22. 1786. and of Jan. 1787....
The dignity and stability of government in all its branches, the morals of the people, and every...
Your seal not being finished till this morning I was not able to send it by any of the gentlemen...
I recieved in due time your favor of Feb. 22. and shall with pleasure assist mr Marshall in the...
I have just now received your favor of [15 Feb. 1793. A?] law is passed on the subject of patents...
I was so hurried to get ready my collection of printed laws before the departure of the waggon,...
I received a few days ago your friendly enquiries after my health. I have had a painful and...
A statement of the Volumes of the Laws of Virginia, Manuscript and Printed in my possession A...
In order to relieve you, my very dear & antient friend from the trouble of the volumes I sent you...
Your favor of Aug. 17. was received, and the address it covered was immediately delivered to the...
I am really ashamed to be so late in acknowleging the reciept of your favor of Jan. 10. which...
Your’s of the 19th. is this moment recieved. the moment your former one came to hand, I engaged...
I thank you sincerely for your book . I shall read it with great pleasure and profit, and I...
This will be handed you by Mr. Paradise, a Græcian and honest man by birth, a gentleman and man...
Mr. Paradise being desirous of placing the conduct of his steward under the controul of some one...
I duly received, my Dear Sir, the note you inclosed for the 64. dollars which was paid.—We have...
I have got thro’ the bill ‘for proportioning crimes and punishments in cases heretofore capital,’...
Since I left you I have reflected on the bill for regulating the practising of attornies, and of...
My friend Mr. Eppes is informed that his son’s situation at the college, by subjecting him to...
I know how precious your time is and how exclusively you devote it to the duties of your office....
I recieved last night your letter on the subject of the laws, and certainly will trust you with...
When a motion is made to strike out a paragraph, section, or even the whole bill from the word...
To George Wythe Judge of the High Court of Chancery of Virginia humbly complaining Sheweth your...
It seems probable that I shall be called on to preside in a legislative chamber. It is now so...