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You speak, Madam, in your Note of Adieu , of civilities which I never rendered you. What you...
I send by Mr. Rutledge some views in Ireland for Miss Jefferson. They are wild and Romantic. I...
I send my dear Sir the little urn so long promissed and so long delayed, and hope you will accept...
Many motives, my dear Madam, authorize me to write to you, but none more than this that I esteem...
The urn is well worth acceptance, my dear Madam, on it’s own account, for it is a perfect beauty:...
Mr. Short’s departure for Italy gives me the pleasure of executing your commission for the...
Idleness my dear Sir we have long been told “is the root of all evil” and I am an instance that...
I am very happy my dear Sir that your friends Box procured me the pleasure of a line from you ....
I send you, my dear Madam, the letter to the lady you desired, and leave you at liberty to use it...
I had understood, before I set out from Monticello for New York in March, that you had remained...