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I was extremely concerned to hear of your Loss the account of which had reached us some time ago....
The case of Plume v. Portlock now lies at the Rules in danger of a dismission for want of a...
I have long laboured to do something with Mr. Taylor but almost in vain. Altho the Question is...
As it was somewhat doubtful when you left the country how far my little invoice delivered you...
I omitted giving the Treasurer my Bond for things purchas’d at the Palace Amount £8:18:6. Indeed...
Below I send you a state of the prices of the books you mentioned in your’s as far as it is my...
I must again trouble you in the case of MacVee v. Wilson &c. Oranges, since on a second attempt...
I just received your melancholy account of the Loss you have sustaind, and have only time, (the...
I take the liberty of interceding for your friendly aid to Mr. James Ogilvie a gentleman of my...
I have been labouring to prevail on Tuckers Executors to come to a Speedy trial of the Cause, but...
I have at length prevailed on Mr. Taylor to answer a Bill in our Court spedily, and I here...
I am truly concerned that it is not in my power to undertake the superintendance of your son in...
I have your Favours of June and July 20th the first dated from Albermale the last from...
Not expecting to have the pleasure of seeing you again before you leave the country I inclose you...
I send you some nectarine and apricot graffs and grapevines, the best I had; and have directed...
I received yours of July 15th a few days past, and Immediately communicated your Sentiments and...
There is no Such Will as Joseph Smiths Recorded in the County of Orange. I am Sr. Yr. Hble...
Yours of the eighth of April I have received, and since that your favour of five pounds as...
Ero apud Society spring on Tuesday per quatuor. Fortasse et I. Lepus-æmula veniet. Apis ibi et tu...
Though the distance at which we are removed deprives me of the benefit of personal acquaintance...
I know not in what Manner sufficiently to thank you for your kind offices . It is happy that...
Having entered into some engagements with our worthy Friend Mr: Thos. Adams for Mr: Jordan by...
I like your proposal of keeping up an epistolary correspondence on subjects of some importance. I...
Have received yours by Col. Lewis’s Man, and find he has not deliver’d my mesage as I directed,...
Your letter was delivered me in court to-day when it was impossible for me even to read it. I...
I have heard of your Loss [and] heartily condole with you, but am much pleased with the...
When you were at Col. Lewis’s my Heart was with you, but something more than a Punctillio, for it...
I sent a Message to you by Mr. Steptoe offering you a small tract of Land laying between your Old...
Since my letter of yesterday, I have looked cursorily over all the charters in my office. Of...
In the suit in Chancery brought by Jamieson and Taylor against Meredith, Cuningham and Nisbett,...
I obtained for you last June an order of council against Price for the 234. acres of land...
Your scruples on that part of the answer which denies your having in your hands effects of any...
I was at Colo. Peter Randolph ’s about a Fortnight ago, and my Schooling falling into Discourse,...
In the most melancholy fit that ever any poor soul was, I sit down to write to you. Last night,...
The contents of your letter have not a little alarmed me: and really upon seriously weighing them...
Though I have wrote you and Mr. Walker twice, yet I am at a loss to know whether any of my...
I am at length arrived here, after a long, but agreeable trip along the continent as far as New...
Among the Treasurer ’s causes which I have undertaken to finish is a suit brought against you by...
To the Inhabitants of the parish of Saint Anne. The members of the late house of Burgesses having...
I sit down to petition your suffrage in favor of a friend, whose virtues and abilities have made...
This I have left at the Forest to remind you of your obliging promise and withal to guide you in...
Your messenger being about to return before I have an opportunity of conferring with Mr. Blair on...
Agreeable to my general fate I could not get here until some time after your departure. It is...
Mr. Carr is to be buried at this place, and I am to beg the favor of you to officiate at his...
I do not know that the terms on which the crown engaged to grant the lands in Virginia are...
I have just received notice from Mr. Wythe that in the case of Jamieson and Taylor v. Meredith...
It is with great concern we have heard from Mr. Evans of the Death of our worthy Friend Mr....
I received your favour by […]st and thank you for the various intellig[ence. The?] Genl. Courts...
Inclosed is a copy of Dickie’s bill against you. You will be pleased to send me a state of the...
I have at length found the paper of which you requested a copy. it was written near 50. years ago...