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Your letter, of the 21st. sprightly and entertaining like all the rest, has been recieved. I...
David Hinckley Esqr of Boston and his amiable Daughter are about to travel in England. I...
I have requested my Son, to inclose to you a little Volume, and two separate printed papers, one...
I have received the letter you did me the honour to write me Nov 1822 which has excited emotions...
We are under great concern here—We have written to Mrs De Wint—I have written to her myself...
I thank you for your letter of the 29th. and a sketch of Mr Hancocks Life, which I am very glad...
The Revnd. Mr Greenwood the successor of Mr Thatcher and Dr Kirkland in the Church in Summer...
Captain James Riley politely Sent me his travels in a handsome volume which I read with interest,...
I must beg your pardon for delaying so long the acknowledgement of your kind favour—you have done...
I have received your obliging letter of September 2d. but have not received the Declaration of...
Your letter of the 28th: Decr. is an epistle of a sage. I will tell you a story, of ancient days....
Number. 1 A volume of written extracts Quarto 2 Letter Book beginning from 26th May 1776 to 8th...
I have received with kindness and thank fullness, your learned work upon the Constitution—I have...
I have not yet received your Memoirs of Billerica—they must have rested somewhere in the Post...
I thank you for your favour of the 20 th your letter to M r Duane comprehends every thing...
I thank you for two letters written at two notable periods of your life one at the happy meeting...
I thank you for your favour of the 12th but I have not received the memoir. The Brackets and...
I received, last night your kind favour of the 7th. Your design of writing to Mr Duane for Copies...
Your letter of the 18th of January is full of candid, temperate and accurate criticism I know not...
I thank you for the promptitude with which you paid my debt to Mrss Gales & Seaton—and...
Let me introduce, Mr Elliot, the Bearer, and Mr Ticknor both Natives of Boston, both amiable and...
While I was prepareing to send to the Post office a letter to you, written on the 12th. I...
De Pradt, I Suspect is a descendant of that Arcbishop Bishop of Clermont, the Bastard of Cardinal...
I thank you for the documents you Send me, which I give to the Athenaeum believing they will do...
Lieutenant John Percival of the Navy of The United States is about to embark for London, and from...
I return you Hancock, with some Notes—partly by the Secretary of the Common Wea l th and partly...
I thank you for your kind letter of the 7th. December last. The subject of it is of great and...
I have had no Opportunity, till this hour to acknowledge your kind Letter of the 12th I had...
I thank you for your kind favour of the 11 th , which I have this moment received, and soon...
In compliance with your request in your condescending favr. of the 30th. Ulto. that I should...
Your kind letter of the 22d: February No 15 is as pleasing to me as the former numbers. I have...
I thank you for your Oration, which I have read with pleasure, there has never been any Alination...
I thank you, my dear Son, for your Letters and for the Presidents Speech, which is Consolation...
I thank you, for you for your favour of the 12th. You advise me to write my own Life upon a very...
A new Administration has commenced, Mr Monro’s inaugural Oration you will See in the Newspapers....
Our George has gained the first prize—and bares his honour meekly—He is a dutiful Son, for he is...
I have particular reasons—for asking the favour of you to inform me—in what year you wrote those...
I recieved, as usual with great delight your letter of the 12th inst. Your account of all things...
I have received from Mr Curtis your valuable present of American Wine; whether it is made from...
I have seen many of your poetical effusions from the time when you were at College, to the last...
I thank you for the noble pacquets of documents you send me, for though I cannot read them it is...
Your letter of the 3d Instant, written on behalf of the Committee of Arrangements, for the...
I have received with more pleasure than I can express and with something too much like envy which...
I regret extremely the loss of your Memoire’s of Billerica which must have failed in the Post...
I beg your pardon for neglecting so long to acknowledge the receipt of your letter—Announcing the...
I must, as long as octogenarian infirmities will permit, Send you a line to prove to you my...
The documents you Send me from Mr. Williams have been to me for Several Years the most...
This will be presented to you by Mr Holley whom you know and whom I pray you to receive with...
I have received your letter inclosing the letters from Mr Basset and Mr. Custis Congress had...
Your No 42 has given me pleasure like the rest. I ought to thank you for your assiduity in giving...