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I regret much that an usage, which has been uniformly observed since the existence of our...
As it is a long time, since I have received a communication from any member of your family, and...
I have received your favor of May 5th. The King of England has performed one noble action, and I...
I admire your checks and bridles which you call maxims. To allude to Bolingbrokes figure, Man is...
I begin my letter, as you end yours of March 13th. with the word Amen . I admire your liberal...
I like your philosophy very well, I will pursue an idea suggested in my last; I do sincerely wish...
Of making and reading Books, there is no end, And therefore it is hardly worth while to make a...
Thanks for your favour of the 15th. and the Pamphlet inclosed. Lord Bollingbrook says and every...
Your letter of the 26th. December just now received, has thrown me into a kind of froliksome...
I have received your favor of the 7th. If I agree with you, that human knowledge ceases where...
I have received your favor of the 7th. instant. If I agree with you that human knowledge ceases,...
A paroxism of ill health, which has confined me to my Chamber for several days, has prevented me...
I thank you for your favour of January 23d. And am very glad to learn, you have persevered to the...
I thank you for your favor of Jan’y 23d. & am very glad to learn you have persevered to the end...
I received your letter this morning of March 1st. and congratulate you on the birth of another...
Your letter of the 30th of November has filled me with grief, The untimely death of my dear Great...
I received with pleasure your favour of October 26th. A Seat in the Convention as it is the...
Your favour of the 19th: instant I duly received with Mr: Whitelaw’s letter I have opened a...
As I am now favoured with a little leisure, I have been looking over my Agency Accounts for the...
Cares, Sorrows, Misfortunes, and Infirmities have prevented an earlier Acknowledgment of your...
I have yours of the 22d. before me—your Law Grammar is undoubtedly a useful Book—In my time, we...
Will you be so good as to inform me what is the plan of Study in the Law, which Mr Counsellor...
I thank you for the information contained in your letter of the 6th. I congratulate you and Mrs...