Omitted Chapters of History Disclosed in the Life And Papers of Edmund Randolph, Governor of Virginia: First Attorney-General United States, Secretary of State
Omitted Chapters of History Disclosed in the Life And Papers of Edmund Randolph, Governor of Virginia: First Attorney-General United States, Secretary of State
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907. [from Old Catalog]
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I shall provide the conveyances. I have a house at a mile and a half or thereabouts from the Federal Hall ; that is, from the most public part of the city. It is, in fact, in the country, is airy, has seven rooms, is well finished and gentlemanlike. The rent, ^75 our money. Good water is difficult to be found in this place, and the in- habitants are obliged to receive water for tea, and other purposes which do not admit brackish water, from hogsheads brought about every day in drays. At our hou...se there is an excellent pump of fresh water I am told. ... I am resolved against any company of form, and to live merely a private life. I confess I \tarn^ our house in Williamsburg \torn\ pleasing to me than \torn\. If Molly can be prevailed on to come with us it would be very grateful to me, as I am sure you will want her aid. My two chief anxieties on this subject are the difficulty of your travel- ling in your present situation, and the preference you would give to being confined in Virginia rather than here.
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