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Ridendo dicere Verum, quid vetat . I must make you and myself merry or melancholly, by a little...
It gave me great pleasure to be informed of your punctual arrival at the head quarters of good...
You grieve me when you tell me that “your city is thronged with officers of the army.” Infandum,...
By a great favour and a mere Accident, I have lately obtained for a few hours, the loan of A...
I have nothing to Say at present to that enchanting Lady who So easily drew my Correspondent from...
The Proverbs of the old greek Poets, are as Short and pithy as any of Solomon or Franklin. Hesiod...
The Proverbs of the old greek Poets, are as Short and pithy as any of Solomon or Franklin ....
You have in your late Excursion made So many Conquests among the learned, the Scientifical, the...
No language can express my Anxiety for you and your Family and no volume could contain the...
Thanks for yours of the 15th. Mr Colman is much pleased and very grateful for your kind reception...
I have been much to blame for neglecting to acknowledge your obliging favour of Sept 12th. I am...
I wish you to procure me a morsel of white marble eighteen or twenty inches square, and two or...
I regret that your kind Letter of Oct. 11. has been so long unanswered. Mr Colman needed no...
I have recd. the Gazetteer of New York, which you design for the Emperor of all the Russias, and...
You have most unexpectedly procured for me a very high gratification, by making me acquainted...
I cannot appease my melancholly commiseration for our Armies in this furious Snow Storm, in any...
Accept my thanks for the comprehensive Syllabus, in your favour of Oct. 12. The Psalms of David,...
Accept my thanks for the comprehensive Syllabus, in your favour of Oct. 12. The Psalms of David ,...
As I owe you more for your Letters of Oct. 12. and 28 than I Shall be able to pay. I Shall begin...
As I owe you more for your Letters of Oct. 12. and 28 than I Shall be able to pay, I Shall begin...
My most reverend Dearling presents her compliments. She highly applauds and greatly admires a...
Almost at the moment, when I entered my 79th year I recd. your kind letter, and a valuable...
I duely received your present from Mr Jefferson to me of Dr Priestleys Doctrines of heathen...
I find with some Surprise, in looking over unanswered Letters, One from yourself of 26 August. We...
Inclosed is a sketch of the unfortunate enterprize against Penobscot in 1779. drawn by an eye...
Little did I think when I last wrote you, what a monument was erected to me. I have since...
Your Ambition to Spread information of the growing prosperity of your country is amiable and...
On the 5th. your mind was relieved from its Uncertainty; and your Anxiety must have been...
Hendrick William Gordon Esquire I understand has been recommended to be Collector of direct taxes...
Your favour of Aug. 28th has been duly received and highly esteemed. I say with you, the Will of...