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I received your letter with pleasure, and read it with high satisfaction. You have paid the...
Accept my most cordial thanks for your truly friendly epistle. I loose not a moment in answering...
Habituated as I have long been to consider your judgement as infallible, I have not found it...
Putting off writing is like postnoing a visit,—if you let it alone too long you know not how to...
Your letter justifying & glorifying the character of Junius Brutus is the most masterly apology...
I cannot sufficiently thank you for the fresh instance of your friendship in writting to Prest....
Hearing that your rheumatism was no better, I hasten to say that instead of the Volatile Tincture...
I hate the idea of teazing men in high office with letters of individual import, when they are...