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I am much pleased with your letters, to your Parents and to your Sisters, as well as those to me,...
Received Quincy April 3d 1822 of Thomas B Adams Esqr— the sum of Seventy-two Dollars in full for...
I have not yet acknowledged the Receipt of yours of 25. feb. I think you right in not noticing...
In my last I attempted to prove that Goverment and Society are inseperable from each other. In...
I have had the pleasure of receiving your favour of the 18 th and congratulate you, on the...
I am much alarmed at the Intimations in the public Prints of the appearance and prevalence of the...
I rec d in due Course your favour of March 18 and thank you for your prompt and punctual...
I rec d. last night, your Letter of the 3 d.— It was far from my thoughts to assign you a task. I...
M r Dobson the Bookseller has an Account open with me.— It is of 13 or 14. or 15 Years Standing.—...
Politicks are forbidden fruit to me, at present, and what other Subject can I choose for a...
Have a care, that you do not let Captain Duane know, that I am reading Cicero de Senectute again:...
I received yours of the 4 th with double pleasure occasioned by the Encouragement you give me to...
If any one had foretold that three or four months would have passed away at Stonnyfield, and that...
I know not how it has happened that I have not found time to write you Since my return to my long...
On a lu, Tabius, avec beaucoup de plaisir. Il est tres Sage tres Scavant et tres elegant.— The...
You have it right in yours of 22 d. — A Rivalry between George Cabbot and Elbridge Gerry, for the...
Yours of the 20 th. is before me.— The Senate I hear is perfectly Satisfied at length, by a...
In your Letter of the 9 th you Say, that you will not Say you disagree with Manlius, in his...
I thank you for yours of the 9 th and its contents, and for the pains to have taken to search...
I have rec d this Evening yours of the 14 th. — My little bark has been oversett in a Stor Squal...
I am greatly pleased with your Letter of the 30 of August. Every Part of it shows a Sound...
I received last night your favor of the 18 th. I thank you for your account of the proceedings of...
I thank you for your favour of July 26. I always rejoice to hear of your Arguing Causes. This...
I have not received a letter from you since I left you. As I hear nothing of the epidemic in...
Since you are desirous of a Confidence, in the Breast of your Father, and he is not less anxious...
I received last night your favour of the 15 th , the Sentiments and expressions of which are Such...
The daily Duties of my office require so much Writing that my hand and head are fatigued &...
I have rec d your charming narration of your Tour to Paris, both to me and your mother, and am...
Your Brother is appointed to Berlin, but you I presume will soon return to America; perhaps you...
I am very much concerned, least you as well as your Brother, should think hard of me, for...
It was no longer ago than Yesterday that I received your kind Letter of the 14. of December last,...
It is a long time Since I have rec d any Letter from you, and the Report that you have had a...
I am extreamly sorry to hear that you have been ill of your old Complaint: but was somewhat...
It is a long time Since I have rec d a Letter from you and it is too long Since I have written to...
M r Hindman of Maryland has requested a Letter from me, for M r Richard Cook of Anapolis, who...
I last Week at Philadelphia rec d your kind Letter of April by Capt n Boadge, and it has been a...
Your kind Letters of Nov. 2. and Dec r 20 are before me. You will Soon learn the meaning of the...
Your Letter of the 19 of October from London gave me great Joy and all your other Friends of whom...
You have lost the Opportunity of sharing in the Glory of some of your Friends in this City, who...
I once more wish you a prosperous Voyage an honourable Conduct and a happy Life. Remember your...
I have this morning received your manly letter of 25 th Ult.— I had long intended to write you...
I am glad to find by your Letter that you are so well situated, at Mr. Sewalls, make my...
The only Reason why I omitted to write you when I wrote to your Brothers, was because I thought...
I believe I must make a Phisician of you. There seems to be a Propriety in your studying Physick,...
I have suffered a great deal of Anxiety on your Account, having heard of your severe sickness....