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‘ Nothing is troublesome which we do willingly ’ is an excellent apophthegm, and which can be...
Passing considerable portions of my time at this place, I keep for use here the portable...
In your favor of May 2. you ask my advice on the best mode of selling your Museum, on which...
Your favor of Jan. 15. is recieved, and I am indebted to you for others; but the torpitude of...
I have been long your debtor in our epistolary account. a farmer being privileged to write only...
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...
I am indebted to you for two letters yet unacknolegged unacknoledged , to wit of June 18. and...
I had long owed you a letter for your favor of Aug. 19. when I recieved, eight days ago that of...
I ought sooner to have thanked you for your sketch of the Court of death, which we have all...
Being just on the eve of my departure for Monticello I must write you a short letter returning...
Your favor of Feb. 28. came to hand yesterday evening only. mr M c Ilhenny is right in saying he...
In your’s of July 7. you informed me you had found a young watchmaker of good character disposed...
It is long, my dear Sir, since we have exchanged a letter. our former correspondence had always...
I recieved in October a letter from mr M c Ilhenny whom you were so kind as to recommend as a...
I thank you, dear Sir, for the razor strap you have been so kind as to send me , which is the...