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George Wythe is asking Alexander Donald what the price of the tobacco that Donald bought from him was.
Letter text
I wish to know, my good sir, the price allowed for the Tobacco which you bought of me,
sir,
your obedient servant
Williamsburgh,
29. of march
1790.