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APPENDIX.

and famy. dear Sir your Complying with the above will for ever, lay me under the greatist Obligation to you and I will. you may Rest ashured. Repay it again as soon as it is in my power.

I am Honored Sir with
Respect your most Obedt.
and Humble Servt.

James Reynolds
Vine Street No. 161 Second door

from the Corner of fifth Street

Alexr. Hamilton Esqr.


No. XXII.

Philadelphia 30th Aug. 1792.
Honored Sir,

you will I hope pardon me if I intrude on your goodness thinking the multiplycity of business. you have to encounter With. has been the cause of my not hereing from you. which induces me to write the Second time. flatering myself it will be in your Power to Comply with my Request. which I shall make it