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According to the desire expressed in your last letter I send you a book which has just appeared,...
Not hearing any thing yet of the books which should have come from Lackington’s and from yourself...
I duly received your’s of the 17th. and 25th. Ultimo and should have sent the Articles off sooner...
The books you have last sent me are this moment come to hand, and all right except that the...
I duly received yours of the 14th. Instant, and am exceedingly obliged to you for the trouble you...
Perceiving by your favor of Aug. 31. that the 1st. vol. of le Petit Grandison has miscarried I...
I duly received yours of the 10th. Inst. and return you my sincere thanks for your kindness in...
Your favor of Sep. 21. inclosing your account came safely to hand. I observe one error in it, a...
I wrote you last on the 10th. of October, and having received no answer to my letter, I presume...
I wrote you on the first day of this month, and hope you will have received the letter. To the...
I duly received your three Letters, but owing to the alterations I have been making in my house,...
I must still refer you to my letters of Sep. 10. Oct. 10. Jan. 1. and Jan. 16. to which I have no...
In my former letters I mentioned to you that not knowing exactly the balance I owed you when I...
I had written the preceding letter yesterday, but it had [not] yet gone out of my hands when I...
I have this Instant received your two Letters by the hands of my good friend Mr. Trumbold and the...