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The enclosed letter is from Mr. Kintzing of Philada. of the house of Pratt & Kintzing. With Mr....
On my return yesterday from the Court at Dover, I had the pleasure of recieving your agreeable &...
Notwithstanding the Opposers of the Republican Administration have prevailed on our Chancellor...
I received with great pleasure & satisfaction your friendly & affectionate communication...
Your letter enclosing the additional observations on the subject of the Batture directed to me at...
You were so good as to subscribe One hundred dollars to the Seminary at this place . I enclose...
2 January 1805, Wilmington. “I take the liberty of laying the enclosed in a confidential manner...
I had the pleasure of writing to you some time since from Philada. in answer to a letter I had...
I take the liberty of introducing to your acquaintance Dr. Joseph McCreery , a young gentleman of...
The delicate situation of Mrs. Rodney at the death of her father compelled me to return home &...