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I promised myself the honour of being introduced to your Excellency by a letter which my friend...
Being just returned from a tour through the Southern parts of France and Northern of Italy, I...
When last in town for a few days, I received your very obliging letter ; and, notwithstanding my...
In a late letter to the Marquis de La Fayette I mentioned my design of writing soon to your...
I trouble you afresh from an apprehension that either your Excellency did not receive my letter...
In your favor of the 8th. instant you mention that you had written to me in February last . This...
From William Gordon From the generous encouragement you gave me in your answer to my first letter...
In my letter of July 16. I had the honor to explain to you the reasons why an answer to your...
Your obliging favor of Sepr. 2 was duly received. The books not being in sufficient forwardness...
I received in due time your favor of Dec. 9. and also the six copies of your history. I put off...
I take the liberty of presenting to you M r William S Archer of Amelia. He represents that...
I am reluctant to intrude on your retirement, and certainly not disposed to involve you in the...
I cannot blame you, if you have been thinking hardly of my long delay in answering your favor of...
I have the pleasure to inform You that the Bill in Your behalf was to-day ordered to be engrossed...
Your favor of the 17 th is rec d and I cannot sffly express to you my sense of the kindness with...