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my dear Caroline must be informd that her Grand mothers Eyes are so much afflicted as to oblige...
After informing you by my last Letter of my arrival in this City, and of the Hotel where I had...
Again I owe an increase of my happiness in my Solitude to your kindness in honouring me with your...
I wrote you in great haste by Mr: Carroll, and cannot boast of much leisure on the present...
Having been informed by the friends of Mr. Luke Codwise formerly an Inhabitant of this City, but...
The most lamentable delusion seems to have prevailed in the formation of every plan for the...
¶ From J. D. Hammond. Letter not found. 19 February 1815. Listed in the Carnegie Book Shop...
In a b about 3 weeks, perhaps less, I shall sail for Europe . I shall visit France ; the borders...
It has been so long since I had the pleasure of hearing from you, that I feel anxious to know...