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I recieved in good order and bound to my mind the 21–vols petit format which you bound last for...
When I desired Col o Peyton to pay your account I had mislaid it & only recollected the last 21....
I inclose you a volume to be bound with as much dispatch as good pressure will admit. do it in...
wrote to him for Johnsons & Warner ’s edn of 1813. of Johnson ’s dict. FC ( MHi ); abstract in...
I recieved yesterday evening your favor of the 19 th and I now inclose you an order on mr Gibson...
Your letter of the 21 st is recieved. the number of the Portfolio, inserted with those of the...
I am just returned home after an absence of some time and find here your letter of the 5 th ....
In my letter of Nov. 30. I requested all the dispatch in binding the books I sent you, which the...
I sent you the other day about 20. small volumes to be bound. when ready be pleased to deliver...
I send by this mail the last volume of the Register and inclose in this letter the title page and...
Doubting whether my box of books may have yet got to your hands, on account of the low state of...
Dec. 3. wrote that I had acknol d rec t of my books before my departure to Bedf d & that if he...
At the time of recieving your letter of Oct. 29. I did not advert that an answer was required to...
Your letter of the 4 th has been recieved, and on examining your account I find that Munford ’s...
I was very sorry to learn that you had suffered in the common calamities of the times, and still...
The package which accompanies this is of the 2. first volumes of a work , of which I will send...
I have been very painfully in arrears with you for the balance of D.28.37 ½ my last account. yet...
It has not been till this day that I am enabled to make you the remittance for your last account...
I am some what at the loss, respecting the small Vols now on hand, as your Honou r s directions...
I this day deliver to a boatman to be conveyed to you 2. boxes of books containing about 100....
I have just made up two boxes of pamphlets which I send to Milton to be forwarded to you by the...
I am so well satisfied with your bindings that a box of books which I had made up to send to...
The Governor returning to Richmond in a carriage , takes charge of a box of books which I request...