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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...