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My silence has been long & perhaps you will tell me unkind; but I plead your release from strict...
I would have answered your most acceptable epistle of the 20 Jany had not the conclusion given me...
Agreeable to your request I waited on Mr Dunlap & stopd your paper [?] ours now follows [?] [ Got...
I have two of your epistolary favours to acknowledge[,] the one handed to me by the Revd Mr...
I did intend to have delayed writing to you till Mr Smith’s return to Virginia; but I believe...
You will pardon me for not writing sooner when I inform you that ever since I received your...
Tis with pleasure I find myself able to give you ample information concerning your Nassovian...
3 June 1776 . In his “Memorandum Book” (see 20 May 1776) Bradford wrote: “As my friend Maddison...
I am sorry to find your letter confirms the accounts we have received of the depredations of the...