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I feel a considerable degree of embarrassment on the present occasion, but trust to your good...
Permit me to present to you Mr. Edward Tilghman Junr. a merchant of this City, who has some...
The fear of intruding upon you at a time when you had not leisure, & the belief that you seldom...
I have delayed my reply to your favour of March 22d. in order to inform myself more fully...
I beg leave to trouble you with the inclosed for Captain Lewis , they do not include many points,...
I fear that I am doing wrong by writing to you upon a subject with which I am not acquainted, but...
It has happened to me more than once, to feel great pain & regret while I was writing to you, on...
Please to accept my Sincere thanks for your kind communication of Feby. 25 last. I assure you...
I beg leave to inform you that Mr Hulings of New Orleans formerly lived in this City & appeared...
Permit me to make known to you my Brother, Thos. Wistar , who is one of a very worthy and...
I beg leave to recommend to you the Bearer, Mr. P. Kuhn Junr., a very amiable & worthy young...
Since my last , which inclosed a letter to Major Lewis, I have been informed that Monsieur...
Permit me to offer you my most sincere & affectionate congratulations on the recent election,...
I have the pleasure of inclosing Capt. Hand’s Receipt for the box Containing La Cepede’s work...
The Bearer Mr. H. Toland Junr is a very interesting young Gentleman & Son of a very worthy...
Permit me to present to you the Bearer Mr. Isaac Roberdeau—The Son of the late Colo. Danl....
I beg leave to inform you that the College of Physicians of Philada. have sent by the mail which...
I beg leave to present to you two very respectable travellers who are now on their way to the...
I am afraid that you will Consider me as having forgotten. my Engagements, & indeed you have too...
I sincerely regret my omission respecting the head of the Mammoth, not only an account of the...
I received the two french works which accompany this—viz A Plan of Public Education, & a Treatise...
I assure you that I did not wait for a second invitation from you—The pleasure of Complying with...
I beg leave to inclose a letter addressed to Dr Goforth, & to request that you would be pleased...
I presented your letter respecting the Roman Coin to the Society, & was requested to assure you...
When I left Washington it was my intention to have written to you much sooner but I have...
I have the pleasure of informing you that I have received from Mr Livingston at Paris, the...
I beg leave to present to you Mr Thos. Benger a native of Newfoundland who has resided many years...
If Congress should adjourn about the 25 Int. I am afraid that I shall not enjoy the pleasure of...
I did not expect any medical Gentleman to call upon me in the way you have Stated, & can only...
I sincerely regret the trouble I am obliged to give you, but the inclosed were directed by the...
Mr. J. Otto who will have the honour of presenting this, is the Gentleman whom you favoured with...
It is with great regret that I trespass upon your valuable time, but I cannot well avoid it in...
Letter not found. 15 October 1801. Calendared as a three-page letter in the lists probably made...