Letter, 1793 September 10, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to St. George Tucker, Richmond, [Virginia].

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Letter, 1793 September 10, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to St. George Tucker, Richmond, [Virginia].

Expresses sorrow at the "slander" endured by an unnamed "virtuous + innocent" young woman (probably Ann Cary Randolph) whose ordeal Tucker relayed to him in an earlier letter; muses at the tempestuousness of life, "an ocean"; looks forward to retiring and spending time with his "earliest + best friends."

1 p.; 24 cm. x 20 cm.

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