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The first of the two notes you were so good as to endorse for me will come round by the time I...
I was sincerely concerned to hear of your indisposition: On saturday it gave me infinite pleasure...
I have this moment received your letter of the 26 th instant . I have mentioned to as many of the...
I am about to take a liberty with you, that I hope you will pardon. Before I do, I beg you to...
I have just heard that M r Arthur Brockenborough , is willing to engage with you to do the...
Under cover to M r Dandridge I enclose two notes which you will be so good as to endorse, and...
I have the mortification to inform you, that the information I gave you of the consent of the...
The enclosed is a copy of a paper which was some time in your hands, which you turned over to the...
My first impression after receiving your letter , in answer to mine about M r Coffee , was that I...
It is with the greatest pain & mortification I communicate to you that I was obliged to suffer a...