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Having accidentally mentioned to my former servant Joseph Dougherty my misfortune in losing both...
I return you a thousand thanks for the fine pair of sheep you have sent me. they arrived in...
On my return hither, after an absence of a fortnight I found at the post office your favor of the...
Your favors of May 7. & 10. are both recieved, and with them came the figs in perfect condition....
A Your letter of the 8 th was duly recieved, & I have to return you thanks for the kind offer of...
We are all busied in the country with our houshold manufactures of clothing. I do not believe one...
On the reciept of your letter of Jan. 26. recommending Barrett’s Spinning machine, I wrote to him...
Your letters of the 8 th and 9 th arrived here just after I had set out on a journey to Bedford...
From my letter of May 24. you had reason to expect that a cart would be upon you immediately for...
I wrote you three days ago thro’ the post office, but by an unfortunate change of our post days,...
My spinning machine is safely arrived, and also your letter of the 27 th covering the drawings...
Your kindness has emboldened me, whenever I want information of what relates to the arts, to...
I return you Janes’s description of his loom with many thanks for the communication of it. the...
Your favor of Aug. 2. was duly recieved, and I thank you much for the information it has procured...
Your letter of the 11 th is duly recieved, and the two drawings you desire shall be immediately...
I have to thank you for the drawing of the beautiful hydraulic machine with which you favored me...
M r Delaplaine of Philadelphia , being en g aged in a work of engravings of American characters,...
Your favor of the 20 th is recieved, and I take up my pen merely to assure you I had not...