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Situated as I am at this moment I am obliged to confine myself to very general hints respecting...
The letter you sent me has been confined to myself; but the other letters you have written on the...
I enclose you a further request on the subject of the paper communicated to you in my last, that...
I now send you a cursory answer to certain questions. They are imperfect & probably will come too...
To The first.   It is difficult to fix the precise point at which indignity or affront from one...
I received your letters and papers. I added to them, but changed nothing, for the train of ideas...
I wrote you a line yesterday acknowleging the receipt of your late letters from Albany. I expect...
I have recd and read the enclosed. I think the advice contained in the last paragraph ought to be...
Inclosed are some papers, which were sent me shortly after my return to this City from...
I have received this morning your letter of the 17th inst. Mr Jones is without your letter of the...