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Either inaccurate expression in myself, or the misapp r ehension of a friend to whom I had...
In my letter of the 23 d an important fact escaped me which, lest it should not occur to you, I...
Your letters of the 23 d and 24 th come to hand just in the moment of the return of our mail. I...
I am afraid I have kept your papers longer than you expected. mr Randolph ’s absence till within...
A member of a family to which I have been much attached by long intimacies sollicits my asking...
You have sometimes thought my political ramblings worth the time and trouble of reading. I...
I learn by the newspapers that a petition has been presented to the legislature by the Rivanna...
You enquire whether Say has ever been translated into English? I am certain he never has in...
I inclose you a letter from Judge Cooper of Pensylvania , a political refugee with D r Priestley...
I thank you for Maine ’s recipe for preparing the haw, inclosed in your favor of the 4 th . I...