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I have seen Mr. Stuart, and he requests me to say he is ready at any moment to give you a sitting...
I dare not, no, I will not delay longer my answer to your affectionate Letter, with which I was...
Had I strength enough remaining to have left my Room, to which I have been confind by severe &...
Various causes, connected with the absence & illness of Revd Mr Fay of the old church, have...
you did me the honour some time since after reading my memoir of Dr Hugh Williamson to write me a...
As no act of the Congress of the Thirteen United American Colonies was so distinguished as that...
I take the liberty to transmit to you a discourse delivered at the consecration of the Synagogue...
Once more I must give you my cordial thanks for this proof of your remembrance—not, that I...
Yesterday I was highly gratified with your affectionate Letter, and answer it directly, not to...
I am a great defaulter, my dear Sir, in our correspondence, but prostrate health rarely permits...
I have taken the liberty to forward to you a pamphlet containing a few papers prepared for the...
Yesterday brought me your Letter of the 7th which I was sorry announced a mishap which gave me...
The past week has scarcely been marked by any occurrence worth relating in a letter, the weather...
There is in Boston, a Lemmon-tree of a peculiar kind, called the Sweet Lemmon, Sent to your...
Your Letter my dear John gave us great uneasiness on your Grandfathers account and we feel very...
Mrs. Quincy was this day in my office looking at the Colony records, and mentioned to Mr. Davis...
As you will not wait in bestowing your kindnesses, till I arrive at Montezillo, you must permit...
We are about commencing the 87th. year of our pilgrimage. And by the last Catalogue of H.C. among...
Habituated as I have long been to consider your judgement as infallible, I have not found it...
This ‘ Baby ’ of mine, the little Book sent herewith, is truly a very small Book; but thou wilt...
Tho’ you have not indulged me with the pleasure of hearing from you, since your return to Quincy,...
Your kind concern for me, fills me with deep feelings of gratitude—I am as yet confined to my...
To say how much I was affected at not seeing you the day I left Boston would indeed be impossible...
You who know with what painful sensations I saw you depart for College, can readily imagine how...
It is now I suppose nearly a vacation time with you and you will take your flight to Quincy for a...
After revolving upon some suitable apology for intruding myself with the following statement and...
The novelty of the occasion that produced the inclosed address, may furnish some apology for its...
Will you be pleased to accept of the accompanying political charts of 6 tables or sheets; & may I...
On the 15th. of March last I wrote unto you, requesting the favour of a Letter in your Own Hand...
It is very long, my dear Sir, since I have written to you. my dislocated wrist is now become so...