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I have been Dear Sir long oppressed under duty, respect and friendship, in having omited to write...
It has for some time past that I have promised myself the pleasure of paying you a Visit, yet the...
I sensibly feel for your privations and sufferings, and hope and beg that my corrispondance may...
When I received your Polygraph, I repaired the springs, then made an essay to write with it,...
Herewith I send your silver springs for your Pollygraph according to my promise in my last...
Finding that the gallows would not shut down on the Ink holders I therefore cut some of it away,...
I have made all the haste I could to get your pens for your Polygraph, for I well know the uses...
Some time past I meet with a gentleman in the Museum who informed me of your extreme...
soon after my arrival here I wrote to inform you of my object in visiting this place, with the...
Although very unwilling to give you the least trouble in the epistolary line, yet I feel a desire...