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Letters which I have just receivd from the President, and others from Winchester render it...
I have lingerd under an Indisposition for more than three Months; and finding no relief above, on...
When I had the pleasure to see you last, you expressd an Inclination a wish to be informd of my...
In order to engage your corrispondance, I think it expedient, just is incumbent on me to deserve...
The Inclosd came to my hands this moment—Colo. Carlyle desird after I had perusd the Papers, that...
I have, at last, with great pains and difficulty, discover’d the Reason why Mrs Wardrope is a...
John informs me that you told him Miss Nancy West was to be at your House in a day or two; and...
Yesterday I was honourd with your short, but very agreable favour of the first Instt. how...
Do we still misunderstand the true meaning of each others Letters? I think it must appear so, thô...