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I have yours of Feb. 20 and 23. The inclosed five sheets are the rough draught, which I have...
If I could dream as much Wit as you, I think I should wish to go to Sleep for the rest of my...
Though it is “a terrible thing” for “eyes with reading almost blind” to go over between three and...
I rec’d yesterday your favour of the Month of August 1808 and if the following answers to your...
On the first of the month I received your favour of the 22d. ult. with a copy of a speech of a...
I have received your very civil Letter of the third of this Month with Emotions very similar to...
When a young man I read Sidney upon government. In one of his Chapters, he agitates the following...
Your Anecdotes are always extreamly Aprospros and none of them more So than those in your Letter...
My solicitude to see your strictures upon Mr. Pickering’s Letter was satisfied by the last mail....
I have received your favours of March 11 and 14th. In answer to the first I wish to know whether...
The slight personal acquaintance I have had with you would not entitle me to the honour of...
Inclosed is a Letter which I have this morning received from a particular Friend of mine, who is...
I agree with Sidney as quoted in your favour of the 13th. That civil War is preferable to Slavery...
Seeing a letter this morning in the Chronicle (a paper which has universally been calumniateing...
being a perticuler Friend of yours, Take the liberty to inclose this Letter, and ask the...
I recd. your letter of the 9th. inst—(nearly a fortnight after its date) accompanying Dr....
I have always cherrished an affection for you for many reasons which determine the Understanding...
I cannot pretend to any extraordinary Knowledge of the History of this Country, or of what a...
I know not when my sensibilities have been more exquisitely touched than they were by the perusal...
It would be well, if legislators were taught before they begin to legislate, that there are...
A continued headache has compelled me, to delaÿ an answer to your favour of the 16th of Febr....
A few days since, I saw a letter written by his Excellency John Adams. For years I have seen...
I have long felt an inclination to write to you, two circumstances forbid me, want of matter, &...
I received your pleasant and most obliging Letter of the 3d of March last, it answered my...
I was glad to see in your paper of the 7th of this month, the extract from the Baltimore Federal...
The institution of an Embassy to France in 1799, was made upon principle, and in conformity to a...
FROM Mr. Murray, the American Minister at the Hague, who had been appointed by President...
Thank you for your favor of the 1st. I might have quoted Job as well as St Paul, as a Precedent:...
I rejoice to find that Pensilvania has returned to reason and Duty in the affair of the Miss...
Permit me to inclose to your address the Portsmouth bill of Mortality for 1809, and at the same...
I have received your Letter of the tenth and read Some of the printed Papers inclosed and intend...
I have received your favor of April 5th. I agree with you that our prosperity has been as great...
I have received your respectful letter of the 21 March. It is not now necessary for me to say any...
During some time past my time has been devoted to writing the History of Mr. Jefferson’s...
WHEN I had received that authentic act of the sovereign authority of France, a copy of which is...
I received your favour of March 31 in due time: But I am become all at once and very unexpectedly...
A few words more on the subject of pressing. In strictness, we have nothing to do with the...
THE gentlemen of the Senate informed me, that they came to confer with me on the subject of the...
Your Letter of 29 January Last Came duly to For which be pleased to Except my moste respectful...
I have the honour at this time to address you for the purpose of requesting your acceptance of...
An individual, obscure, & to yourself unknown, begs leave to address you. May I be permitted,...
THE message mentioned in my last letter, was in these words: Gentlemen of the Senate , The...
I am much pleased with the Specimen you have given of the Use of your Wings upon a certain...
I was duly favoured with yours of the 24th. ult. The species of sensibility excited by your...
A Dispute existing at New–Orleans involving property to an immense amount and also very...
At first I intended to encumber your paper with no Documents but such as were absolutely...
Mr. Hamilton, in his famous pamphlet, page 23, says, “the conduct pursued bore sufficient marks...
Your Letter of the 15th April I have had the honor to receive; and have read it over and over...
On the 6th of March a letter was written by the Secretary of State by my order, in the following...
In a A Letter from Alexander Hamilton concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams...