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I expected for some time past to have the pleasure of seeing you tomorrow, but I cannot venture...
I am very much obliged to you for allowing me to read your letters to M r Eppes . I have done it...
It gives me the most sincere pleasure to have it in my power to congratulate you upon the...
With the most anxious desire to serve my country I fear my ability will not be commensurate with...
At the request of several of the most respectable people of Kentucky I take the liberty to...
When I accepted the office of Collector of this port, I was very much influenced by a wish to...
The “ Act to provide an accurate Chart of each County and a general Map of the Territory of this...
If the most ardent hopes and wishes of your countrymen, cou’d have availed you wou’d have been...
I am about to take a liberty with you, that I hope you will pardon. Before I do, I beg you to...
I have delivered your letter to Griffin , who has been to see your estate since you left...