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The Citizens of Quincy have agreed to Celebrate the Anniversary of our National Independance on...
In obedience to a vote of the Standing Committee of the Washington Society I have the honor to...
Thy letter duly came to my family, & I have now the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of it. I...
presuming no one living to be better acquainted than yourself with that period of our history, to...
You will probably have seen in the publick prints, that an Association has been formed, to...
On the 15th. of March last I wrote unto you, requesting the favour of a Letter in your Own Hand...
You may have observed by the Boston Patriot of the 18th: Inst: that Henry V. Somerville Esqr. had...
Believing that the United States Military and Philosophical Society may be considered as...
The novelty of the occasion that produced the inclosed address, may furnish some apology for its...
Will you Oblidge me, so far as to inform me, the Names of the Seventeen Members of the House of...
During the many pleasant meetings which I enjoyed, when the board of Trustees of the Massachusts....
When I had the honour to be at your residence in 1817 (while accompanying President Monroe) I was...
I take great pleasure in presenting to you the bearer of this letter, Mr Juli u s de Wallenstein,...
permit me, though a Stranger, to address, the honored, Servant, of the Lord, and the Rever’d, of...
Can I send thee a 3 dollar octavo volume of 620 pages, by mail, post-free? I have just published...
During a long illness, from which I am not yet recovered, the reveries which usually amuse sick...
What a throb of pleasure will it give to the heart of Mr Adams to learn that the Acorn he...
The subject of this letter is of rather an odd cast. yet I indulge the hope, that you will excuse...
Your kind letter of the 22d: February No 15 is as pleasing to me as the former numbers. I have...
Again a Letter from Oldenbarneveld—I Suffered this winter with excruciating headache, partly...
I would not So Soon have intruded again into your dignified retirement had it not been, that you...
Daily viewing a facsimile of your signature to that most most glorious of all human records—The...
I send you by this Mail, & request your acceptance of, some of my recent publications, in the...
Your letter of the 18th of January is full of candid, temperate and accurate criticism I know not...
A meeting of the Republican Members of our Legislature held at the District Court Room in this...
At a meeting of the Trustees of Alleghany College, held in Meadville, on the 9th of January,...
Your letter of the 28th: Decr. is an epistle of a sage. I will tell you a story, of ancient days....
The inclosed small volume and map, relate to a subject in which you took an early and...
For some time past I have devoted my leisure moments to the task of collecting writings relating...
I forward you, by this day’s mail, a small volume which I have compiled, intended for the use of...
Mr Finch an English gentleman of science and great ardour in geological and mineralogical...
I send you a copy of my Table of the of the Otis Family, agreeably to your request. I have...
Knowing the interest you take in every improvement of a national character however humble the...
Your account of the first part of your journey, is quite as entertaining and instructive as is...
Once more I must give you my cordial thanks for this proof of your remembrance—not, that I...
Althoug it was not in my power to assist, under your roof, at the celebration of your 88th...
I thank you for two letters written at two notable periods of your life one at the happy meeting...
I was desirous of offering you some token of my dutiful Affection, upon yesterday’s anniversary;...
Having not the honor of a personal acquaintance, you will pardon the liberty we take in thus...
Various causes, connected with the absence & illness of Revd Mr Fay of the old church, have...
A man encumbered with my indispensable duties and occupations must have some apology for the...
I do not write with the ease which your letter of Sep. 18. supposes. crippled wrists and fingers...
I do not write with the ease which your letter of Sep. 18. supposes. crippled wrists and fingers...
I am confident you will not take it amiss—if, once more, I address you with a few lines, less so,...
What apology can an intire stranger make for intruding himself upon you? I have the honor of...
The writer of Marathon most respectfully encloses the first number to Mr Adams, with a sincere...
Your letter of Aug. 15. was recieved in due time, and with the welcome of every thing which comes...
Your letter of Aug. 15. was recieved in due time, and with the welcome of every thing which comes...
I herewith send you a copy of “ Inside Out ,” a work lately published in this City, for the...
I write to announce our safe arrival at this place from whence we propose to start on a visit of...