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I receive with pleasure, the News of your removal to Cambridge and establishment in Office, in...
Your favour of the 6th. has given me much pleasure; had I lived with Dr Johnson I would have...
I intend to begin my journey on monday next and as my object is not less to see men than things,...
Never Shall be obliterated the few days, which I enjoy’d at Quincÿ—I fostered allways indeed a...
Considering all things, I admire Dr Priestleys last Effort for which I am entirely indebted to...
I rejoice in the incident, which has called me, to give you a certificate under my hand, that I...
I run the risque of introducing to You, the Reverend Mr Henry Colman of Hingham. He is one of our...
If I am committing an indiscretion, I hope you will pardon it. The Reverend Mr Henry Colman of...
I know not whether my transient acquaintance, with you, will justify me, or acquit me of...
What apology can I offer, for the liberty I take of introducing to you the Revnd Henry Colman of...
Not to honour Mr Colman, for I know he needs none from me to you; but to gratify myself and bring...
I rely entirely on the long and agreeable acquaintance between us and the knowledge I have had...
I must be allowed to offer you my heartiest congratulations upon Commodore Perrys great victory...
As I think it will give you pleasure to hear of Judge Vander Kemp’s arrival at Barneveld in...
Not to honor Mr Colman, for I know he needs none from me to you: but to gratify myself, and bring...
σὲ γὰρ πάντεσσι θέμις θνητοῖσι προσαυδᾶn. “It is not only permitted but enjoined upon all Mortals...
As I have lost Children and Grand Children, in infancy and a Son and daughter grown up and...
I can Scarce persuade myself, that I Staÿ’d with you So manÿ daÿs—and conversed on So few,...
Mr Elliot had informed me, by a kind Letter, of your Arrival at Barneveldt, before I recd. yours...
I So returned from the field—having dug my patatoes, and now the rain compells me to Staÿ home,...
I rely upon your candour to forgive my taking your time and your patience, while I thank you for...
I know not, whether Perry’s Victory is not the greatest Action in naval History. His Age, the...
I am very grateful for thy obliging favor of the 7th ult., & must begin this with an apology for...
Your favour of Aug. 28th has been duly received and highly esteemed. I say with you, the Will of...
Mr Colman’s visit, highly acceptable in itself, to us all, has been the more So to me as he...
Hendrick William Gordon Esquire I understand has been recommended to be Collector of direct taxes...
Encouraged by your friendly disposition towards me, I now take the liberty to ask of you, in the...
Since mine of Aug. 22. I have recieved your favors of Aug. 16. Sep. 2. 14. 15. and—and mrs...
On the 5th. your mind was relieved from its Uncertainty; and your Anxiety must have been...
Your Ambition to Spread information of the growing prosperity of your country is amiable and...