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‘ Nothing is troublesome which we do willingly ’ is an excellent apophthegm, and which can be...
I ought sooner to have thanked you for your sketch of the Court of death, which we have all...
I thank you, dear Sir, for the razor strap you have been so kind as to send me , which is the...
Passing considerable portions of my time at this place, I keep for use here the portable...
Your favor of Jan. 15. is recieved, and I am indebted to you for others; but the torpitude of...
Your favor of Feb. 28. came to hand yesterday evening only. mr M c Ilhenny is right in saying he...
I recieved in October a letter from mr M c Ilhenny whom you were so kind as to recommend as a...
In your’s of July 7. you informed me you had found a young watchmaker of good character disposed...
I am indebted to you for two letters yet unacknolegged unacknoledged , to wit of June 18. and...
In your favor of May 2. you ask my advice on the best mode of selling your Museum, on which...
I have been long your debtor in our epistolary account. a farmer being privileged to write only...
I had long owed you a letter for your favor of Aug. 19. when I recieved, eight days ago that of...
It is long, my dear Sir, since we have exchanged a letter. our former correspondence had always...
I have been for some time endeavoring to procure bills of some bank in Philadelphia to enable me...
Your favor of Apr. 3. came to hand on the 23 d of April . I have no doubt that the marked...
Being just on the eve of my departure for Monticello I must write you a short letter returning...