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Its impossible to paint the anguish of my heart on this melancholy occasion. A most unfortunate...
I perceive indeed that our friends are kinder than we have sometimes supposed them, and that...
I received your favor of Apr. 6. by Jack, and my letter of this date to Mr. Eppes will inform you...
This will, I hope, be handed you by my dear Polly, who I most ardently wish may reach you in the...
With pleasure would we embrace your kind invitation to Monticellow if it was possible, but Mr....
I have recieved your favor of May 23. and with great pleasure, as I do every thing which comes...
I sincerely congratulate you on the birth of your fine Granddaughter. I am told she is a nun...
Most greatful my dear Sir is your truly affectionate letter to my wounded soul which has been...
The Mr. Fitzhughs having staid here longer than they expected, I have (since writing my letter of...
The Mr. Fitzhughs having staid here longer than they expected, I have (since writing my letter of...