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Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry, by William Wirt of Richmond Virginia has...
The sight of your hand writing and your name is to me a cordial for low Spirits. I wish I could...
I thank you for your favour of the 20th. your letter to Mr Duane comprehends every thing...
I must beg your pardon for delaying so long the acknowledgement of your kind favour—you have done...
I received, last night your kind favour of the 7th. Your design of writing to Mr Duane for Copies...
I thank you for your kind favour of the 11th. which I have this moment received, and Soon...
I have received with more pleasure than I can express and with something too much like envy which...
The excellent president, governor, ambassador and chief justice, John Jay, whose name, by...
You probably have seen a controver[s]y in the Herald respecting the authorship of the respective...
On Friday last I was in court from Morning till 9 oClock at Night engaged in the trial of a Man...
Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry, by William Wirt of Richmond Virginia has...
I have received both your letters relating to mine of Jan 2nd. But prior to the arrival of either...
J’espere que vous et toute la famille etes bien. Je regarde d’avance avec bien deplaisir a...
I am induced to address thee on a subject which has heretofore interested thy feelings, and...
Sister Sallys Troubles are all ended. It has pleased God to take her to himself. She expired this...
Maria & Nancy arrived in town yesterday & are not the worse for their ride. I have rec d your...
It is with the deepest concern that we beg to trouble thee on the occasion of the death of our...
I do myself the pleasure, to send you my publication, concerning the Western and Northern Canals,...
Since I wrote to you last some of the Committee of M r Freys Congregation have called on me for...
Although our correspondence is rare, my most sincere regards for you are uninterrupted. I have...
I have rec d your letter of the 25 th . inst. & am happy to hear that Nancys Health has improved...
I left our Friends well at Rye & came to town on Wednesday. Little Mary has entirely recovered, &...
I have rec d . your letter of the 16 th . inst. & am truly concerned that Maria’s Health is again...
Col. Pickering called on me last Sunday & breakfasted with me on Monday. He was going that Day in...
The Governors Secretary called on me this Morning & told me that he had just arrived from Albany;...
I have rec d . your letter of the 13 th . & am very much obliged to you for it. It was necessary...
I sent by Mary Delavans bond & c but had not time to write by her. A M r Honeywell called & told...
I have not yet rec d any letters from Bedford by the last Mail, tho it is possible they may be...
We have the pleasure of transmitting to you, a Copy of the proceedings of a Meeting held at...
Mary has rec d . a charming letter from Sister Nancy. She desires us to make Inquiries concerning...
I have rec d . your letter of the 9 th . ins t . I know nothing of the management of the Canal...
Every occurrence in which you have shared, or originated, seems by some strange perversion to be...
The sight of your hand writing and your name is to me a cordial for low spirits. I wish I could...
It is always to me a most gratifying cordial, & delightful antidote to the “ills that flesh is...
I thank you for your favour of the 20 th your letter to M r Duane comprehends every thing...
I must beg your pardon for delay^i^ng so long the acknowledgement of your kind favour— you have...
I have this moment recieved with the most grateful pleasure yours & Augusta’s & Maria’s...
I received, last night your kind favour of the 7 th . Your design of writing to M r Duane for...
I had a very comfortable ride to Rye & found Aunt remarkably well, she & Helen were mutually...
I thank you for your kind favour of the 11 th , which I have this moment received, and soon...
I have received your letter of the 25 Sept. & another from Mary of the 1 st . inst. mentions that...
Our prospects here grow more unpleasant The more violent members of the Convention begin to act...
You have already heard that Mary has given you another Grandson. I left Albany yesterday &...
The Convention adjourned on Saturday & I immediately went on Board the Steam Boat & arrived here...
I have rec d . your letter of the 20 th . instant. Since I wrote to you last Mary’s Cough has...
I trust the following explanation of my motives in addressing you, will offer a sufficient excuse...
Many years ago I was induced by my brother Col. Morris to execute a paper touching some of the...
On my return to this place, I had the honor to receive your Letter of the 28 th July last,—...
Knowing as I think I do my own heart, and the Impression which an Act of kindness has never...
We went very comfortably to Rye the Day we left you, and the next Day finding that no Stage...