Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
JOSEPH S. MILLER, ESQ.
JOSEPH S. MILLER, ESQ.
We are not partial to Mr. Reynolds' style of chirography. It is a common mercantile hand, in which the words taper off from their beginning to their end. There is much freedom, but no strength about it. The paper good, and wafered.
LETTER XIX.
Portland, ——.
Dear Sir,—I have no knowledge of your owing me the small sum sent in your letter of the ——, and consequently I re-enclose you the amount. You will no doubt be able to discover and rectify the mistake.
Very truly yours,