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6 June 1795, Richmond. Introduces Mr. Hopkins, “a gentleman from Newyork on a visit to our...
I hear with real joy that you have joined the happy circle & that too in the happiest manner. To...
I had the pleasure my dear sir to receive your letter by Mr. Adair & shall pay every attention to...
In obedience to the direction of the General Assembly I transmit a copy of the resolutions passed...
Some few days after my late domestic calamity which stings me to the quick, I left this place on...
I have your two letters of the 6th & 11th. The last communicated the appointment of commander in...
I had the pleasure last night to receive your letter of the 28h. March with the newspapers...
I have your letter of the 29h. Frenau’s Gazette you mention has not reached me, nor indeed have I...
I received last night your letter of the 21st. On reference to the post office the subscribers to...
Snow on the ground for seven days past & now snowing fast. Good weather for wheat. Your letter of...
I have your two letters Decr. 18h. & Jany. 1st. In the first you mention having given to Mr....
Mr James Marshall brother to our friend John is about going to London on business very important...
The enclosed please to give to our friend Frenau. It contains a list of some subscribers to his...
Soon after I parted with you, I left Phild. and quickly got here. My whole rout presented to me...
As I hope on my return to Virga. to raise as much money as will pay off old Fairfax & put into...
During my absence the physicians attending our afflicted countryman Col: Fisher have after...
In the forenoon this day I got here—soon saw the President & your affectionate friend Mr....
I got here last night from a trip to the great falls, & met your letr. of the 4th. It is really...
I am induced to address you on a subject which violates the rule I had lately prescribed to...
Before I left home, Col Lee being about to depart for Congress, I wrote you by him. Since my...
Since your illness at Georgetown I have heard nothing of you, only that you had so far recovered...
I beg leave to make known to you the bearer Docr. Morrow. He was early engaged in the service of...
Mr. Burnley will convey this letr. by some one of the many of your county people now here with...
The last ler. I got from you shewed the little leisure you possessed, & together with other...
I have not heard from you for a long time but often hear of you. All ranks of people within my...