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How my much loved friend Shall I atone. for the uneasiness my last letter caused you— Could my...
Although it is probable you will have quitted the Hague, e’re this can reach you, I cannot help...
How shall I express my impatient anxiety at not hearing from you, five tedious weeks have elapsed...
I have repeatedly perused your letter of the 27 of February, which afforded me infinite pleasure,...
Permit me to felicitate you on your appointment to the Court of Lisbon which pleasing...
In my last I mentioned having recieved yours of the 13 December, which time our general regulator...
I have recieved your letter of the 13 th , my beloved friend, it is impossible to express the...
I have recieved your letters of Jan ry. 28. and 31. which have afforded me more real...
I have recieved your very decisive letter of 20 th December, which has astonished and mortified...
The official account is arrived and your Father and M r. Jefferson are Elected President and Vice...