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It is not often I am deficient in Attention to my friends, particularly those whose friendship I...
I had the honour of your favour by Mr: Deas with the papers referred to, but my necessary absence...
From our former intimacy while I had the pleasure to serve with you in Congress & the Convention...
I have no doubt you have recieved my communications at large from Mr Nicholas. I prefered...
I Will Be obliged to you to favour me with an answer to my last, (if recieved) on the subject of...
Permit me to put you to some little Expence & trouble in forwarding the inclosed to our friend at...
I waited here sometime in expectation of the pleasure of seeing you. It is now nearly fourteen...
I wish to mention to you a circumstance & to request your reparation of a Wrong done by Mr:...
In conformity with your request I now acknowledge the receipt of Your favour & the inclosures....
I believe I omitted in my last to mention to You that I only have drawn for three thousand...