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Mr. Smith appears to be a Modest worthy Man, if I......William Stephens Smith as secretary of...
Mr. Smith appears to be a modest worthy man, if I...
...of any concequence since the arrival of Col. Smith, nor any answers to the lengthy Letters...
...of any concequence since the arrival of Col. Smith, nor any answers to the lengthy Letters...
...convey this to you is from Carolina, his Name is Smith....two for Col. Smith, the contents of...
...this to you is from Carolina, his name is Smith. He is a distant relation of mine, tho...
Is Col. Smith in Paris? Or have we lost him? Or is... ...terms, as Col. Smith had enclosed us the...
Is Col. Smith in Paris? Or have we lost him? Or is... ...terms, as Col. Smith had......of Smith...
We hear nothing yet of Col. Smith, know not where he is, as we find by...
We hear nothing yet of Col. Smith, know not where he is, as we find by...
...be able to give us some account of Colln. Smith for whom we are not a little anxious,...
...may be able to give us some account of Colln. Smith for whom we are ...Coll. Smiths long...
Your favours by Colln. Smith and by the Baron Polintz...him. Coll. Smith delivered me the...
Your favours by Colln. Smith and by the Baron Polintz came safe to hand........ Smith...
I supposed sir that Col Smith was your constant correspondent, and that his attention, left...
I Supposed Sir that Col. Smith was your constant correspondent, and that his attention, left...Smith
...my compliments to mr Short. mr Adams & Mrs Smith desire to be rememberd to you. Captain Ramsey...
...to Mr. Short. Mr. Adams and Mrs. Smith desire to be rememberd to you. Captain Ramsey...
mrs Smith desires to be rememberd to you, and the little...
Mrs. Smith desires to be remembered to you, and the little...
...good as to place them to my account & Col Smith will take them when he returns.
...good as to place them to my account and Col. Smith will take them when he returns.
...know that I am perfectly satisfied with them. Col smith has paid me the balan[ce whic]h you...
...that I am perfectly satisfied with them. Col. Smith has paid me the balance [which] you say...
Smith of 22 Feb. 1788