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Hence forward I Shall adress you all three at once. Yesterday was one of the happiest days of my...
I have received Letters from you all, and you know not how gratifying they have been to my heart....
I have now gone through Terence, and noted a few Lines for you to consider. Many perhaps have...
The Accounts I receive of your Indisposition, excite much Grief. Your Father by Precept and...
Did you send me a pritty address of the President of Columbia College, which I received this...
Mr John Chipman Gray, who is to be the Bearer of this Letter is about to make the Tour of Europe,...
I am afraid you will be offended at my freedom; but you are, in your hand writing, at Such an...
Some of Jobs afflictions and some of Jobs comforts have prevented my answering your letters, as...
Your kind letter of the 21st. has given me great satisfaction, indeed you have been very good I...
I am well pleased with your No’s: 31. 32 & hope you will continue the subject. I see nothing on...
yours of the 26th. January is received. I pray you to attend as much as possible, to every Court,...
Your letter of the 28th. of October has been received with pleasure—First because it is sprightly...
I thank you for your letter of the 31st. as well as for that from New York—I have been reduced so...
I have mislay’d your letter and therefore cannot refer to it. I hope Mr Russell has his fill,...
I thank you for your letter of the 4 Nov. I am very glad you have got so far through Hallams...
I have received your letter of the 18th. November—your comparison of the horse race with the...
I recd, last night your pleasing Letter of the 9th of Aug. which is the latest date We have had...
I have recd. your Number 2. June 30th. Number 3 and your June 8th. without number. I am Sorry you...
Thanks for your No 5. I have now finished reading and hearing read the Four volumes of Hallam’s...
I sent you by Mr Colman a few latin lines, with a bald translation. Cannot you render that...
You have expressed a wish—as I am told—that I would write to you—but what shall I say—we are all...
I have been pleased with your Journal. I envy, or rather I wish, I could have Shared with you,...
The information in yours of the 30 Nov. & that we have from Susan of the health & spirits of you...
yours of the 9th. is received, you do not give me any account of your Studies as formerly—Mr....
I am glad to learn by your No. 12—that you are reading Burlamaqui and as he is sound in...
Every one of your letters has given me great pleasure, and none more than No. 6. Aug. 15 just...
I have received your favour of the 5th. instant full of wise reflections philosophical and moral....
Had I been told, my dear George, on the 28th. of December, that I Should take no notice of your...
I have received your pleasing letter of Sept. 12. Your Situation is indeed delightful: But I hope...
I received this Morning your No 18—It is a universal complaint that the english Language...