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I hope You’l Excuse me for thus intruedeing on You this Second Letter as it arises intirely from...
A collector for the port of Hampton is wanting in the room of a mr Kerby, removed for...
I had the pleasure of informing you on the 14th. inst. that I supposed the inoculation of the...
I have delayed untill the present moment acknowledging the honor of your letter of the 12th Jan....
Your’s of the 18th. is recieved, and I now return all the papers which accompanied it, (except...
Your favor of the 14th I recd. yesterday afternoon, being unacquainted with a proper person to...
The post just going off and appearances of the seal being rather suspicious of having been opend...
Mr Andrews after two Messages—sent his Assistant to inform me, the ornaments were securely packed...
Your favor of the 17th. came to hand on the 20th. but as it’s contents required greater...
We should think an apology very necessary for intruding on your retirement, were we not convinced...
The letter I had the pleasure to write to you the other day , & intended to send by Dr Bache will...
I now send you the book, which you were so good as to lend me; for which you will be pleased to...
I sent you a few days ago by Thomas Kindred the articles contained in the memorandum which I...
Le Consul General de S.A.R. Le Prince Regent de Portugal a eu l’honneur de se rendre chez le...
Fully pursuaded of your natural benevolence, & having no cause to doubt of your readiness to put...
I have recieved your kind letter by Mr. Dawson, and be assured no man in America rejoices more...
Sometime past I took the liberty to address a line to your Excellency, advising that I would...
At the request of Mr. Matthew L. Davis , I take the liberty to state certain facts &...
Mr. Clarke the Son of the late General Clarke of Georgia, an old & celebrated Officer of the late...
Your favor of the 14th . came to hand on the 20th. I thank you for the information it contained....
Your favor of July 28. was recieved here on the 20th. instant. the superscription of my letter of...
I have duly recd. yours of Aug. 22. with the papers sent with it. I have heard nothing from...
As Names and titles is but Empty sounds to a philosipher and he whos soul is naturaly great for...
Some time prior to your departure from this place, I think you informed me that your return would...
I sent you yesterday by Docr. Bache a packet recd. by the mail of last week, that it might the...
I have been informed that Mr W. Claiborn does not accept his appointment as Govenor of the...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 20th. informing me that the carriage made for me is now...
Conscious of a want of the talents which should grace the station to which I am appointed I shall...
Your favors of the 18th. & 24th. came by yesterday’s post. I am sorry mr Clay declines a...
Your favor of the 14th. came to hand yesterday. having written to you two days ago only, I have...