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The Writer, who never for one moment bore a hostile sentiment towards the United States of...
We had heard of your indisposition with sympathy & regret, & of your recovery with sincere...
The much lamented death of the venerable & worthy Mr. Jefferson, in which event I most sincerely...
After a lapse of more than five years, permit me most respectfully to enquire, how do you enjoy...
I beg leave to acknowledge the receipt of your esteemed favor of 9th. Ultimo, which has been...
Under the countenance of the Gentlemen signers to the enclosed letter, purporting to be a list of...
Your very obliging favor of 8th. instr. is received, in answer to which regret I have no...
I improve the first moment that I can write after a trifling accident to one of my eyes, to...
Although I have not had the pleasure of writing you for several months respecting the order you...
I am favor’d with your letter of 23d. instt. & shall have particular pleasure in endeavouring to...
Your obliging favor of 13th. instt. has been duly recd. & will have the pleasure to ship you per...
The Sloop Wm. & Henry, Captn. Crosby having offer’d for Fredericksburg since my respects of...
Your obliging favors of 20th. ulto. & 1st. instr. have both been recd, the former unfortunately...
I have the pleasure to advise you having shipped your bll of Vinegar to Mr. Wm. Stone of...
Permit me to ask from Your venerable hand some small incident in Your publick life in Your own...
I have taken the liberty of forwarding to you by today’s mail the first half dozen proofs from...
With every apology for this intrusion upon you, I have to ask the favor of being allowed ( if it...
Capt. Chapman of the Royal Artillery and Mr. Gd. Ralston of Philadelphia take the liberty of...
Mr. Henshaw and Ambrose Madison [ ]t attend at [ ] your house today at 4 oClock, [for an...
You were appointed a delegate, with six others at a large meeting of our citizens on monday, to...
Mr. Davis has just requested me to send you the enclosed $100, and to ask you to acknowledge the...
I am about to trouble you in a matter of delicacy and of interest. I do so, not without great...
I have at last, got the decree, in the case of your mother’s estate, compleated, which I propose...
I am very sorry that it will not be in my power to leave home tomorrow; but as it is desirable...
This Indenture, made this day of one thousand eight hundred and thirty between Charles P. Howard...
I owe you an apoligy for not having before informed you, that there was a final Decree in...
Mr. Henry M. Leeds and Mr. Benjn. P. Richardson of Boston, being desirous of paying their...
I am about sailing from France where it is necessary I should spend a few months to attend to the...
I have the honour of sending to you, a Pamph[l]et, containing Facts and Observations, on the...
I take the liberty to introduce to your Acquaintance & to recommend to your Notice Mr. John...
I had the honor to receive your letter of the 20 ultimo in due of [ sic ] course of mail. A...
The respect which my late letter received from you in Your free and polite reply, deserves my...
It may be singular and perhaps reprehensible, for a lad to obtrude himself upon the attention of...
Although unacquainted with you personally, yet your reputation and public acts have endeared you...
Excuse me when I tell you that, I have recived a letter from each of the venerable fathers of our...
Suffer me to ask a favour of you (as a Relic and a testimonial of that Regard that a father would...
(Confidential) I have been informed, through a respected channel, with which I presume you are...
The inclosed letter has been transmitted to me by Mr. Bemis with a request to address a letter to...
I received in due course of the Mail your obliging letter of the 6t. Ulto. and was extremely...
I received your letter of the 10th. Instant, transmitting those of Messrs. D’Espenville and...
I duly received your letter of the 24th. ultimo, transmitting one for Mr. Gallatin, which I have...
I recd. with much pleasure your obliging note of the 13t. inst. Anxious to deserve your good...
Mr. J. Caldwell, who will present you this letter, being desirous of the honor of your...
I was particularly gratified to be favored from yourself with your sentiments on that interesting...
Having been informed that Dr D. Drake of Cincinnati may possibly be nominated as one of the...
Mr. Henderson, an eminent Attorney and Counseller at Law, residing in the State of Mississippi,...
I have been informed that the Chair of the Professorship of Mathematicks, in the University of...
Some days since, I directed a letter to you, offering myself a Candidate for the place of...
I have been much concerned to learn, within a day or two past, that the Governor has not yet...
I wrote you a few days ago that the Governor had not receivd from you a Copy of the proceedings...