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In ransacking some Papers, which I had laid by, I lit upon the enclosed Paper, which you were so...
I have the honor to enclose you the letters of D r Mease & M r Greer , which you were so kind as...
I have been apprehensive that I could not undertake the work you propose. The Curtailments of...
I need scarcely say, that a Request from you is a Command upon me—I obey it with pleasure. I have...
I have had so many proofs of your liberal and friendly disposition, that I am sure, if you cannot...
After all my exertions, it is impossible for me to execute your commission . I cannot find in...
T Ritchie , in his own name & that of the Author , requests M r Jefferson ’s Acceptance of this...
I had asertained previously to the receipt of your last letter (in consequence of Enquiries Set...
The last Legislature passed a law, directing certain officers of the Government to lay upon their...
I take the liberty of bringing to your notice M r Goodacre, from Nottingham in England in...