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At Philadelphia in the moment of my departure from it on the 18th of last month, I had the honor...
I regret very much that your letters of the 2d & 13th of October should have been detained from...
I have just received the Letter you did me the honour to write me, on the 16 of this Month. The...
Since I had the honor of writing to you on the 20th of March, which was done in haste (having but...
Having had cause, lately, to apprehend a miscarriage of the letter of which the inclosed is a...
I cannot omit so good an opportunity as Mr Wallace affords, of addressing a few lines to you;...
It unfortunately so happened that the Letter you did me the Honor to write on the 12 Aug t ....
I shall not wonder if you should be surprized at my not acknowledging the receipt of your...
Not till Within these few days have I been honoured with your favours of the 13th and 25th of...
I have reed your letters of the 9th of Decr 1786—27th of Feby and 2d of march 1787. They should...
I have been favoured with your letter of the 10th of Augt and am very sorry to find by it, that...
I beg you will be persuaded that it always gives me singular pleasure to hear from you; and that...
I am taking up my pen to present my acknowledgment for your letter of the 10th of Octobr last;...
Since my arrival in this City I have had the pleasure to receive a letter from you; but, you will...
I have now before me your several letters of the 23rd of February, 24th of July, 14th of August...
I have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of your letters of the 31st of January, and 10 of...
I have now before me your letters of the 9th of January & 12th of february, to which it will not...
Where your Letter of the 21st of december last has been travelling since it left you, I cannot...
I am so much your debtor in the epistolary way, that it would upbraid me too severely was I to go...