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By your Letter of the 15th. I find I did not make myself understood in my reply to your Letter...
After meeting with repeated disappointments I at length succeeded in getting the Hhd: of lime,...
I am placed under circumstances which make it proper I should inform you that Mr. Knapp of...
Imprest with respectfull Awe and the most profound esteem, I presume to approach your hand; not...
Friday’s mail brought me your favor of May 24. The letter from S. Bourne had previously reached...
Your favrs: 26th & 31st. passed—I recd 8th. Inst, and now inclose you, Mr Brands patent, for,...
Your favour of the 22d instant came Duly to hand. that part of the contents of which relative to...
Your Esteemed favr 5th. addressed to me at Washington (instead of this Place) did not reach me...
Interested as I am & every man in America must & ought to be, you must no doubt suppose I am...
I have an opputunity by the hands of Mr Jacob Kenney of Sending you forty pounds which is nearly...
Dr. Oliver a particular friend of mine from Massachusets. has requested me to apply to you for...
Le desir d’etre utile a mon Semblable m’avoit fait naitre l’idée de donner au public par la voie...
I recieved, more than two months ago, the copy of the “Appendix to the Notes on Virginia,” which...
I take the liberty of introducing the bearer Mr. Smith an acquaintance of mine from Bucks county....
It was so obvious that the most malignant spirit of slander and intrigue would be busy that,...
Yours by Mr Erwin was delivered by him, safe with the two letters inclosed. I forwarded them by...
After writing, and sealing the enclosed, your favour of the 18th. came to hand.—I am much pleased...
Your favor of the 19th is duly recd. If I do not meet with a waggon tomorrow I will send the...
I should before this have sent you Mr. Anthony’s receipt for the 28 bundles of nail-rod that are...
My last to you was from Richd. Your last to me is just recd. covering the Bill for drawing Jurors...
We contemplate putting to press an Edition of your Notes on Virginia, and printing at the end of...
I have to day received of the Treasurer of the James River company £160–15—as at foot, & which I...
The Bearer Mr. Polk is a Portrait Painter & a kinsman of Mr. Peale of Philada. He visits...
I wrote to you soon after my arrival in this City last May, but having received no answer, I...
I inclose my Thoughts on the subject you did me the honour to propose to me. Your own better...
You will observe by referring to my letter of the 18th. ultimo that I made a mistake of £10– in...
I am happy in being favored with yours of 18th—on Receipt of which, I opened the Box, and shall...
Since I had the honor of seeing you, I have conversed with the Secretary of the Treasury, from...
The sum I have been forc’d to advance on the subject of my last , will force me to draw on you...
Je profite d’une ocasion tres favorable pour vous faire parvenir ces lignes qui vous prouveront...