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It is with much regret I inform you of the unfavourable result of the election in our State. Mr....
I recieved in due time your favor of Oct. 13. and, as it did not require a particular answer, I...
Your esteemed favor of the 21. inst: was transmitted from Wilmington this morning to me at this...
I had the pleasure of writing to you some time since from Philada. in answer to a letter I had...
The ardent wishes of the friends of the revolution have been realized in the exaltation of...
Some time after my return home I wrote a letter to Mr. Madison on the subject of the late...
Whilst I most sincerely congratulate you on the happy prospects, which the wisdom & virtue of...
My friend Dr. A. Alexander of the town of New Castle will deliver you this letter. He has long &...
I take the liberty of introducing to your acquaintance Dr. Joseph McCreery , a young gentleman of...
I have yet to acknolege your favor of Mar. 15. recd. the 25th. I had hoped that the proceedings...
The Court in Sussex County adjourning much earlier than usual, furnished me with an opportunity...
It is of considerable importance to the cause of Republicanism, that we should be in the...
This will be handed to you by Capt. Davis formerly of this port, who commanded lately the ship...
I am later in acknoleging the reciept of your favor of May 16. because it found me at Monticello...
On my return last evening from Philadelphia whither I had been for a few days I had the pleasure...
Your favor of the 19th. & 21st. was recieved last night. the contents of it shall be inviolably...
I had the pleasure duly to receve your letter of the 24. inst:—In my last I gave you the...
I regretted that the Secretary of the Treasury was obliged to pass thro’ this place without...
Since I last wrote to you I have been on the verge of the grave. I was taken ill at Dover on my...
Enclosed is the pamphlet which ought to have accompanied my last. I should like to have an...
I returned to this place (where I have taken shelter from the prevailing fever , & which I am...
I am indebted to you for several letters giving me pleasing information from time to time of the...
On my return yesterday from the Court at Dover, I had the pleasure of recieving your agreeable &...
You were so good as to subscribe One hundred dollars to the Seminary at this place . I enclose...
I thank you for the mention you made in your’s of the 19th. of my subscription to the academy....
I have received your favor of the 31. ulto. & thank you most sincerely for your attention &...
The inclosed is put under cover to you, because I do not know to what particular place to address...
I had the pleasure of receiving the letter inclosed to Mr. Bringhurst , in which was contained...
Your favor of the 7th. is now before me. mr Mendenhall wrote to me in Feb. last, asking the...
Your favor of the 22d. finds me here. I have carefully perused the copy of the paper addressed to...