John McFadden to Elizabeth Hamilton, Albany, [March 7, 1816]
Madam—
I am desirous of purchasing Lot No. 25 in the Town of Sterling, and County of Cayuga, which I am informed belongs to you. I live in that town, when at home, and now am at Albany—attending the Legislature. I hope you will do me the favour of writing me a line, and send it to Albany by mail. Before the Session Breaks up stating the Price, and Terms of Payment, and Permit me to Inform you that there is 150 acres of Swamp in the North East Corner of the lot. I surveyed the adjoining lot and ascertained that fact. If your Price and terms will Answer my Purchase I will come to New York when the River opens, and make a contract for it. I hope you will do me the favor of writing me a line as soon as this comes to hand, and Pardon the Liberty I have taken in writing to you as I did not know who your agent was. I am with lene(?) Respect your obedient Servant.
J W McFadden
Mrs. Hamilton
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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - S6E6 True Q
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After 7 seasons and 176 episodes Star Trek the Next Generation came to an end. The series finale aired on May 23, 1994. The episode book ended the series with Q (John de Lancie), who first appeared in the series premier Encounter at Farpoint (1987). Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) found himself unstuck in time, traveling both to the past, present, and the future. The episode won the series their second Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. It was the first time Tasha Yar (Denise Crosby) was seen since her controversal death in Skin of Evil (1988) and the last time Q would appear until in Picard (2020 - 2023). The series would continue on as theatrical movies (Generations - 1994, First Contact - 1996, Insurrection - 1998, Nemesis 2002) and then the series Picard. ("All Good Things", Star Trek the Next Generation, TV Event)
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Let's see...
Picard and Beverly tried five times to make a relationship work, but failed each time.
Beverly hid a son 🙄 from Picard for how long? Twenty years?
There are weird things going on with Jack that Beverly has GOT to know about that she is not telling Jean-Luc.
Ok.
And then, Picard has an omnipotent space god that loves him so epically and eternally, knows him inside out and loves him no matter what, and can give him anything he wants, and basically dies for him.
But, Picard thinks Beverly is the love of his life, and that she's the One for him.
I don't get it.
Asking for a friend here.
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