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Considering the Attention you have heretofore paid to constitutions of Government, I presume it...
I have rec d . your Letter of the 24 th . Inst: informing me of the Birth of your little Brother....
I have received with more pleasure than I can express and with something too much like envy which...
I trust the following explanation of my motives in addressing you, will offer a sufficient excuse...
The sight of your hand writing and your name is to me a cordial for low Spirits. I wish I could...
It gratifies me to find from your kind ^obliging^ Letter of the 4 th . Inst, that the Esteem and...
The sight of your hand writing and your name is to me a cordial for low spirits. I wish I could...
I thank you for your favour of the 20th. your letter to Mr Duane comprehends every thing...
On the 20 th . Inst I recieved, and for the first Time saw, the fifth volume of Franklins Works,...
On the 10 th ., I recieved your Letter of the 6 th Inst: You will doubtless be desirous to know...