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On my return from Geneva, I found your friendly letter of March last. Most sincerely do I congratulate you on the happy & honorable termination of your political labours. Few indeed have the good fortune, after such career as yours, to carry in their retirement, the entire approbation of their fellow citizens with that of their own conscience. Never was a country left in a more flourishing...
I now inclose you agreable to my letter of the 11 th (for the Use of M r Louis Leschut — Charlotteville ) Richard Smith Cash r of the Office of Dist and Deposit at Washington his Order on ditto at Bank N York for $306. and by me endorsed—and Numbered 861.
I enclose a letter from Professor Pictet which he gave me during a last excursion to Geneva . I saw there your nephew Terrel with whom every one is well pleased and who appears to be desirous of improving himself in every respect. He is not at all dissipated, and if his expences somewhat exceed his calculations, it is because he has fixed himself in the house of one of the most respectable...
Your Subscription to the Law Journal for Vols. 5 & 6 amounting to $10.00 being due—I have to request that you will remit the same by mail, or otherwise, as soon as may be convenient Harrison Hall 133 Chesnut st. Your Subscription for the Port Folio for the present year is also due, ($6.00) You will have the goodness for the future, to remit this money direct to me instead of paying it to Mr....
you are quite free, my dear Sir, to make the use you propose of the opinion I gave you, and under the cautions you express. my object is to avoid giving useless offence. I salute you with friendship P.S. your serv t has been detained by the interruption of a visit from a foreigner RC (Mrs. Charles W. Biggs, Lewisburg, W.Va., 1950; photocopy in MsSM ); dateline between note and postscript;...
Veuillez je vous prie vouloir bien m’excuser sur la liberté que je prends de m’adresser a vous sans avoir l’honneur d’en être connû, mais j’ose me flatter d’avance que vous serez assez bon que de me pardonner cette demarche en faveur du motif qui me guide et m’anime; Je me plais a croire que vous vous rappelez encore du souvenir de m r Etienne Cathalan à Marseille ;—Etant parti de France pour...