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The Letter which incloses this, did not go off so soon as I expected. I received no letter from you by the last Post. I have ordered a Chariot to be made in Phila. The price £210 in specie, or Paper equivalent—have you any ways or means of coming at the former by your traffic with Mr Hooe or others? The difference between Specie and Paper in Phila. some little time ago was 60 or 70—I have...
Your Letter of the 15th of Feby accompanying a case of Margeaux wine, came safe to hand. My thanks are offered for both—& I wish these may be as acceptable as the terms in which the Wine was presented, are polite; I shall then have made the return which seems most agreeable to your wish, altho’ it will be far short of the sense I entertain of the obligation. I am, Sir Your most Obt humble...
The probability of a continuance of the War to the Southward, which will of course draw the troops of the State of Virginia to that quarter, makes it essentially necessary that every measure should be taken to procure supplies of Cloathing for them, especially of Shoes, Stockings and linen. The distance and the difficulty of transportation would render a supply of those Articles, from hence,...