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I have for some time entertained the hope that your affairs being once wound up, your mind would...
I have for some time entertained the hope that your affairs being once wound up, your mind would...
I was glad to recieve your letter of yesterday, altho’ I assure you it was not necessary to...
I feel a strong conviction that it is necessary I should make this endeavour to counteract the...
It is not long since I was apprised that the state of your affairs had become doubtful, and only...
You must have heard, before this hour by Jefferson, of the final passage of the Bill giving the...
The Farmer Bank Charter extension Bill came back from the Senate today with an amendment...
In compliance with the request of Col o Bowyer, conveyed through you, to furnish a list of the...
I rec d the bottle of wine you were so kind as to send me about a fortnight ago and have kept it...
I have to day seen a M r Mauray of this place who has about 4 or 5 quarter casks, of the...