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I have it in my power to congratulate you, at last, on an event, which constitutes a proud epoch...
I had the pleasure of receiving, thro’ Col. Randolph , last evening, your kind invitation for...
It affords me great pleasure to inform you that the temper of the present Legislature, so far as...
A number of your friends and neighbours intend to celebrate the approaching Anniversary of their...
I take the liberty of introducing to your acquaintance my brother Robert, who is one of the...
Your invitation to Monticello, to-day, has just overtaken me on my return home, & I regret...
I had the pleasure of receiving, a day or two ago, your letter of 25 th instant on the subject of...
Your letter of 30 th ult. was duly received & I availed myself of the earliest opportunity of...
I had the pleasure of receiving your letter of 8 th instant, by the last mail, in reply to which...
I beg leave to introduce to your acquaintance Messrs. Johnson, , & Ashley, members of the House...
You will perceive from the enclosed letter of Mr. Lambert that he has presented to the University...
I had the pleasure of recieving your letter of 22 nd ult. some days ago; but unwilling to vex &...
I have now the satisfaction to inform you that the Bill, for remitting the duties demanded of the...