| 1 | Author: | Brown, Charles Brockden | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Letter to John Hall, Philadelphia, November 21,
1806 [a machine-readable transcription] | | | Published: | 1996 | | | Description: | I should deserve to be entirely discarded from your good opinion
if I did not take an early opportunity of replying to your last
kind letter just received. I sincerely hope you will not allow a
negligence which is constitutional & impartial which
has lately found some excuse in the pressure of a good deal of
business, to exclude me from your friendship. I will not
promise to do better for the future, because the strongest
resolutions are sometimes unavail=ing, & promises unexecuted
are only covert insults. | | Similar Items: | Find |
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