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| − | Cincinnati February the 17th, 1798 | + | [handwritten] Cincinnati February the 17th, 1798 |
My Dear Sir | My Dear Sir | ||
| − | Last night I had the pleasure to | + | [stamp] Received |
| + | from | ||
| + | State Dep't. | ||
| + | Nov. 24, 1894. | ||
| + | B..O. 401310. [handwritten] Last night I had the pleasure to | ||
receive your two favours of the 12th and 16th | receive your two favours of the 12th and 16th | ||
| − | + | viz: always participating in the good of my | |
| − | + | friends and community I learned with ( ) | |
| + | satisfaction that Mrs H had given you a ( ) | ||
my felicitations are most cordially presented | my felicitations are most cordially presented | ||
| − | + | Thereupon | |
| − | + | I am well pleased that the tea concern has in | |
| − | + | its ( ) met your approbation and ( ) | |
| − | its | + | cheerfully at all times promote your interests |
| − | () | + | as much as I can --- |
| − | () as I can | + | The Information of the big Bill has relieved me |
| − | + | from a Load of Anxiety as you will find from | |
| − | + | the receipt of the same of mine before this can | |
| + | reach you -- | ||
| + | Our Friend Col Pickering whom I really much | ||
| + | esteem and respect showed certainly notice | ||
| + | my remittance and the abundance of writing | ||
| + | I have made unto him __ I am flattered by the | ||
| + | assurance (even from you) "that my late Adminis= | ||
| + | =tration of the Government has given great Satisfac= | ||
| + | =tion" but the same showed have come from his | ||