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My brother & myself had proposed paying our respects to you at Mount Vernon, but were prevented,...
Your favour of this date, is this instant put into my hands (at Weedons & almost dark) the mode...
If this Letter should (though I do not See any probable chance of it) reach your hands in time,...
Nothing material has occurred since you left this place, except the imperfect accounts we have of...
I was exceeding glad to receive a Letter from you, as I always shall be whenever it is...
The continued sitting of Congress prevents us from attending our colony Convention: but, directed...
It gives us much concern to find that disturbances have arisen and still continue among you...
With the most cordial warmth we recommend our Countryman Mr. Edmund Randolph to your patronage...
After the fatigue of many days, and of this in particular, I should not sit down at eleven oClock...
Your favour of the first Inst. by Mr Randolph came safe to hand—the merits of this young...