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It has for some time past that I have promised myself the pleasure of paying you a Visit, yet the...
Circular. The state of my health renders it perfectly certain that I shall not be able to attend...
Your note was handed me on Yesterday by your Servant & he went away without an answer, I will...
I received your letter of the 30 th ultimo, with two Invoices enclosed, for the Marble by the...
I have not lately had the pleasure of hearing from you, altho’ I frequently hear of you from...
In making up my documents and vouchers to be laid before the Visitors at their ensuing session, I...
I am not aware whether this will be considered a sufficient acknowledgment of my perfect...
As I have, with the Proctor’s permission, made use of Pavilion N o 1. as a place of study , for...
I am aware of the delicate state of your health, and of the fatigue imposed upon you, by...
D r Francis and M r Ward of NewYork intend visiting you—the former is a respectable physician and...