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Your favor of Aug. 5. came to hand on the 18th. inst. and I mark well what you say, ‘that my...
Tho I have nothing to write which can either amuse or instruct, yet I cannot let slip this...
Your favor of Oct. 17. with a P.S. of Oct. 20. came to hand a few days ago, and I am now to thank...
I sit down in the midst of bustle and confusion to acknowledge the honors I have receeived from...
In the midst of bustle and confusion I take the liberty to write you a few lines, by Mr. John...
I am favored with your letter of May 2. and most cordially sympathize in your late immense...
‘Procrastination is the thief of time.’ So sais Young, and so I find it. It is the only apology,...
Yesterday I had the pleasure of hearing of your arrival at Norfolk; and would have immediately...
The return of Mr. Randolph’s servant affords me the first opportunity of informing you that I...
As you were so good as to assist me in the purchase of the horse from Mr. Braxton, I take the...