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The Soulairian of Markett Street to his dearest Friend
Yours of 25 Ult. is received. Thomas is to
Sett off from
N York to
day from for
Quincy and I wish him a pleasant Journey, which the fine Weather
and convenient Snow promises. An happy Sight of his Friends, will come of
course, without Accidents. He found his Father, forty Years Older than when he
left him, and if he finds his Mother advanced only ten, it may be an
agreable disappointment to him. But if We should
live ten Years longer I Suppose We shall begin like the Hors of
Prussia to think ourselves young at least, not old. I rejoice that
P. Willard is restored to his Family, Friends and the Public.
Mr. Gerry has seen the Communication and the Annotations. I
should be glad to know the public Opinion of both. I shall not commit to
writing any Remarks upon the Conduct of such great Men as Ministers of state
and Ambassadors.
Tell Mr. Porter that I wish to have the best manure upon the Hill and enough of it to give the Land a good dressing.
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