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I send you translations of two letters only—the third written by a Merchant, is so full of the...
I am sorry I was not at home yesterday, to have complied with your request, in sending a...
It was my misfortune soon after my arrival here, to be confined for several days by sickness;...
I yesterday made the contract you desired me, for oats, with Mr Savage, at two and six-pence the...
As nothing could be transacted in a more favourable manner for the estate; than the way in which...
It gives me much pleasure to inform you, of the very auspicious manner, in which the serious...
I am informed by Mr Pendelton one of the Auditors, that it is unnecessary to lay your claims...
The daily expectation I have been in of meeting with some one bound for Alexa. who could take...
I acknowledge my omission in not informing you, in my first letters of the passing of an act in...
I shall take steps immediately for discharging your taxes on the best terms—I have written to Mr...