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I put a few lines into the hand of Mr. Volney, rather that he may be the bearer of my friendly...
I had expected, with more satisfaction & pleasure than I can express, your arrival in this City,...
I have been some time in debt for your very friendly letter of the 16th. Ult. For some time after...
I have duly recd. your obliging letter of the 30th. ult: and thank you very sincerely for your...
I had the honor of your Favour of the 8th: Instant, and have paid particular attention to its...
I have this Day heard that the Treasurer of the United States has resigned. An opening therefore...
I heard Mr: Payne say last night that he had received a Letter from Mrs. Madison, and that you...
I have not been able to find a purchaser for Childers nor an opportunity of exchanging him with...
Our present determination is to send Payne back to School under the care of Jason and as...
I received your very kind favour of the 19th. Instant, and am much obliged by your friendship. I...