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You will find inclosed the chain & seal. Chaudron had several—fresh from Paris as he told me, &...
I ought perhaps sooner to have acknowledged the receipt of the 20: d. for the watch-chain—It gave...
I write on the first moment of recieving yours of the 6th. The injunction there as to preliminary...
On the 8th. I answered your favor of the 6th.—Since then I have not heard from you—& this day...
I had the pleasure of writing you on the 8th. & on the 10th. in answer to yours of the 6th. I...
Your second favor (July 13) is just recieved, & I am extremely happy to be freed by the present...
As the time of my departure is delayed as mentioned in your favor of the 20th. I should not so...
I wrote on the 23d.—Will now trouble you with only a few words, & these I should spare you if it...
I take up my pen to answer your favor of the 2d.—It will be in time to go by the Tuesday’s mail...
Since my letter of the 7th. I have had incidentally a conversation with a person acquainted with...
Your favor of the 19th. was recieved here too late to answer it in time for yesterday’s mail from...
I wrote on the 27th. to which I beg leave to refer—I mentioned the reason of not proposing the...
My letters to you not recieved at the date of yours of the 29th. were of the 27th & 31st....
Your favor of the 6th. was recieved yesterday—Without advancing so far as to leave the least room...
Since my last to you of the 18th. instant Mr Gibbon has arrived here with the despatches that...
I ask your permission to present to you a particular friend of mine, Mr Geo: Harrison of this...
Mr Hare who is going to Washington wishes to have the honor of being introduced to you. I am...
A letter which I address this day to the Sec. of State from hence will explain the present state...
I have the pleasure of addressing you from the country seat of a friend where I have come to...