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We feel too much interested here in the dispositions you expressed to become our neighbor, not to...
As an old friend I cannot resist the impulse of my heart, in expressing to you its exultation on...
Your favor received yesterday was quite Unexpected. It was not my intention by obtruding my...
This is the first time I ever felt a disinclination to address you, as the subject on which I...
Your favor of the 13th. is duly recieved. I have not yet had a good opportunity of speaking with...
Among the numerous recommendations which you daily receive for appointments I beg leave to Step...
Can you tell me, my good friend, how I came by the enclosed letter ? it is more than I can. on my...
I know your goodness will pardon the trouble I am about to give you: every sentiment, and feeling...
Being desirous of Making you personally acquainted with My friend Mr David Easton I take the...
The inclosed letter for Mr. Hawkins, I beg the favor of you to direct and forward. tis to be sure...
Your letter of the 6th. instant has been duly recieved. I know of no inconvenience which will...
You were so kind as to offer to forward my letters to Mr Monroe I avail my self of your always...
I have heard from different quarters that Doct Bache wou’d certainly supercede Major Jackson in...
I snatch a moment to return you my most Sincere and devout thanks, for all your acts of...
A more wretched being never address’d you two days since My Son, my support, my protector, my all...
I addressd a few lines to you by the last mail informing you of the affliction that God has...
Your two letters, my dear friend, of Aug. 31. & Sep. 9. reached me on the 9th. & 31st. of...
I am convinced that your benevolent heart has sympathized in our deep affliction—no new sources...
The Gentleman who will have the pleasure to deliver you this is a particular friend of this...
Your friendly letter of Mar. 1. was brought here by mr Jones. he was confined many days by...
Mr Secretary Graham has solicited of me a letter as an introduction to you, he has so great a...
I have long been desireous of writing to you but the insecurity of the mail made me afraid to...
I recieved safely the letter you put under cover to Capt Brent and altho’ pleased to learn you...
Mr. Evan Jones the Bearer of this is Uncle to the Husband of my Daughter. he is an old and...
In the number of gratulations on your return to private life I present mine with assurences that...
I recieve with great thankfulness your kind congratulations on my liberation from the duties &...
Your note made me very happy as I began to entertain doubts of the safety of the letter in...
Sincerely sympathising, my dear Madam, with yourself & friends on the apostacy of William Brown...
I gratefully thank you My Dear Sir for your kind and friendly letter which I received by...
The only hope I have of your remembrance of me, is that you are not apt, to forget those whom you...