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AL : American Philosophical Society Dr: Rush begs leave to inform Dr. Franklin that the members...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I profitted so much by your kindness and conversation while...
ALS : American Philosophical Society The inclosed letter to Mr Coxe is from one of his family.— I...
AL : American Philosophical Society Dr Rush’s most respectful compliments to his venerable...
ALS : University of Pennsylvania The many Advantages which I derived from your Friendship Whilst...
I enclose you a small publication which contains an account of a new auxillary or palliative...
Yrs. of June 21st. came safe to hand. I shall reply to it give you the echo of it in a few days....
Wealth, respect and friendship! from your grateful and affectionate friend. War with the “great...
20 May 1809, Philadelphia. His son, Dr. James Rush, visits Washington to make a call upon the...
In Contemplating the facility with which our Once chaste & vi mistress “American liberty” admits...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I am much Obliged to you for Dr. Priestley’s Experiments....
Lancaster, 8 February 1778. RC ( Adams Papers ); printed : Benjamin Rush, Letters Letters of...
AL (incomplete): American Philosophical Society I acknowledge myself much indebted to you for the...
With sincere Sympathy I sit down to inform you that this evening your amiable nephew expired. His...
“Great men (says Lord Bacon) have neither Ancestors nor posterity.” This, you and I know is not...
“salus, honor et bonus Appetitus.” to use the Words of Molière— from Dear sir ever / Yrs MHi :...
Letter not found. 6 September 1811. Acknowledged in JM to Rush, 20 Sept. 1811 . Forwards a copy...
Philadelphia, 16 June 1785 . Introduces Samuel Fox, a descendant of “one of the most respectable...
“Arma, Cestusque”, parmamque “repono,” upon the offensive subject of one of my late letters to...
I have just returned from spending an agreeable hour with your best Friend. In the Course of our...
I enclose you four numbers of Duane’s paper. They contain a good deal of matter relative to the...
Your proposition for doing justice to the late Army of the United States becomes both popular &...
Has your right hand forgotten its Cunning from pain or Sickness? or have you ceased to...
Yorktown, 22 January 1778. RC ( Adams Papers ); printed : Benjamin Rush, Letters Letters of...
The bearer of this letter Mr. Andrew Brown has applied to me as One among many witnesses of his...
Every moment of Amusement that I am able to afford you, is an Addition to my happiness, for which...
I have great pleasure in informing you that your nephew continues to exhibit all the marks of...
The reduction—I will not say loss of Charlestown has produced a new Era in the politicks of...
The difficult and complicated labors of my professorship consisting of teaching, examining,...
My second son Richard Rush has long felt a strong desire to visit Europe in the capacity of a...