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My dear Sir,  
 
My dear Sir,  
  
The agreeable conversation and polite manners of mr. Hylton, the gentleman who will deliver this, are such as i doubt not will justify my recommendation of him to your acquaintance.  I wish you and your connexion every felicity, your sincere friend G Wythe. <br />
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The agreeable conversation and polite manners of mr. Hylton, the gentleman who will deliver this, are such as i doubt not will justify my recommendation of him to your acquaintance.  I wish you and your connexion every felicity, your sincere friend [[George Wythe|G Wythe]]. <br />
 
Richmond, 23d of October, 1792.   
 
Richmond, 23d of October, 1792.   
 
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"Wythe to St George Tucker, 23 October 1792, pg 1."

Letter text

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Hon. Mr. Tucker Mr. Hylton, Williamsburgh

<endorsed> Mr. Wythe

"Wythe to St George Tucker, 23 October 1792, pg 2."

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[Oct 23 1792]

My dear Sir,

The agreeable conversation and polite manners of mr. Hylton, the gentleman who will deliver this, are such as i doubt not will justify my recommendation of him to your acquaintance. I wish you and your connexion every felicity, your sincere friend G Wythe.
Richmond, 23d of October, 1792.

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