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I must apologize to you for the Liberty I take in addressing you as a Member of the General...
Were I certain that a Letter I addressed to you a few Weeks ago, by way of Virginia had been...
This Letter will be delivered to you by my son in law John Randolph , who has resided in...
My worthy and intimate friend Dr. Barraud proposing to take an Excursion into the upper parts of...
I have doubted whether I should take the Liberty of addressing a Letter to you on a subject which...
Mr. Lewis of this town this morning mentioned to me, that it might be an acceptable information...
I have this moment received a Letter from my much valued friend Doctor Barraud , of Norfolk,...
St. Geo. Tucker with very respectful Compliments to Mr. Jefferson takes the earliest Opportunity...
At the request of our common, and inestimable friend Mr. Page, I beg leave to offer you his most...
I have the melancholy office of communicating to you the departure of our inestimable friend Mr...