Remarks On the Manuscripts in the Library of the American Antiquarian Society

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Remarks On the Manuscripts in the Library of the American Antiquarian Society
Nathaniel Paine
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Burr, says : — *' John Randolph finds, to his extreme surprise and chagrin, J 16 that the house of representatives, instead of acting on the business of the ncUion^ have, by the vote of a great majority, gone into committee of the whole on a complicated private claim not comprised in the report of the joint committee of the two houses. He therefore despairs utterly of getting away before the middle of next week. He is not vain enough to suppose that Col. B. will postpone his departure on tJuxt ...account, but he shall be highly gratified by any cause of detention not disagreeable to Col. B. which shall give J. R. the pleasure of accompanying him through Virginia." There is a dainty little note from Theodosia Burr, after- wards Mrs. Alston, signed T. B. ; she says : — '^The books and note were received with pleasure; the latter would have honored Petrarch as much as it would have flattered Laura. I shall not leave town to-day, and if you should not be otherwise engaged, Mrs. Prevost and myself have disposed of you for this afternoon." Thomas Jefferson writes to Burr, Dec.

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