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Answer or rather acknowledge my Letters by half a dozen at a time. I have a number of Anecdotes...
You have forgotten, Old Dr Shippen, Dr Franklin, and many others. I have known many Instances....
Having just now gotten my task, that is, revised my lecture, and added to it the results of my...
Be pleased to accept my humble Duty for the notice you have condescended to take of me. I will do...
I have not done with your Letter of the 19th: I care not half, so much about Red Heifer, as I do...
Letters! What Shall I Say of Letters? Pliny’s are too Studied and too elegant. Cicero’s are the...
Never! Never be weary, in the Ways of well dreaming! any one of your Dreams worth to the Moralist...
Better and better! Dream on my venerable friend!—In one of the King of Prussias political letters...
You have so far outdreamed me in your last letter, that I shall be afraid hereafter to let my...
On horseback, on my Way to Weymouth on a Visit to my Friend Dr Tufts I met a Man leading a Horse,...