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In Obedience to the Direction of the Board of Managers of the American Bible Society, We have the...
Let me break in upon your retirement with the wish of a happy New Year, and that it may be...
I left Rye yesterday— Mary then intended to pay you a visit today, but I suppose the bad weather...
On the 22 nd . Instant I was honored by the Receipt of your Letter of the 18 th . Ins t .,...
I am recovering from a long spell of our fashionable Influenza which is leaving me debilitated;...
The interest which has lately been taken by so many in the question whether the valedictory...
Accept my thanks for your kindness in sending me to town. I fear it has again proved an...
I have received a very Kind letter from Maria & Nancy but fear I shall not have time to answer it...
I have rec d . your letter of the 16 Nov. Inst. & thank you for the direction it contains...
As Soon as I found Myself once more on the Happy Shore of America, one of My first inquiries Was...
Born in the land of Steady habits I take great delight in dwelling on the Soil and on the far...
I have received your letter of the 24 August last— I returned from Albany on Wednesday last & was...
After a most delightful journey I have reached this place. We arrived this afternoon, having...
I have rec d . your letter of the 17 th . May & sincerely regret to learn that Sister Maria...
I have rec d . your letters of the 25 Nov r . & 2 d . instant— the first did not come to hand...
I have the honor to transmit to you a Discourse pronounced before a Literary Society at...
Having it in contemplation to draw up a memoir of the life of my grandfather, the late Charles De...
The excellent president, governor, ambassador and chief justice, John Jay, whose name, by...
I yesterday rec d . your favor of the 1 st . & will with pleasure attend to your wishes...
We went very comfortably to Rye the Day we left you, and the next Day finding that no Stage...
Knowing as I think I do my own heart, and the Impression which an Act of kindness has never...
On my return to this place, I had the honor to receive your Letter of the 28 th July last,—...
Many years ago I was induced by my brother Col. Morris to execute a paper touching some of the...
I trust the following explanation of my motives in addressing you, will offer a sufficient excuse...
I have received with more pleasure than I can express and with something too much like envy which...
I have rec d . your letter of the 20 th . instant. Since I wrote to you last Mary’s Cough has...
The Convention adjourned on Saturday & I immediately went on Board the Steam Boat & arrived here...
You have already heard that Mary has given you another Grandson. I left Albany yesterday &...
Our prospects here grow more unpleasant The more violent members of the Convention begin to act...
I have received your letter of the 25 Sept. & another from Mary of the 1 st . inst. mentions that...
I thank you for your kind favour of the 11th. which I have this moment received, and Soon...
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 received, last night your kind favour of the 7th. Your design of writing to Mr Duane for Copies...
I received, last night your kind favour of the 7 th . Your design of writing to M r Duane for...
I have this moment recieved with the most grateful pleasure yours & Augusta’s & Maria’s...
I must beg your pardon for delaying so long the acknowledgement of your kind favour—you have done...
I must beg your pardon for delay^i^ng so long the acknowledgement of your kind favour— you have...
I thank you for your favour of the 20th. your letter to Mr Duane comprehends every thing...
I thank you for your favour of the 20 th your letter to M r Duane comprehends every thing...
It is always to me a most gratifying cordial, & delightful antidote to the “ills that flesh is...
The sight of your hand writing and your name is to me a cordial for low Spirits. I wish I could...
The sight of your hand writing and your name is to me a cordial for low spirits. I wish I could...
Every occurrence in which you have shared, or originated, seems by some strange perversion to be...
I have rec d . your letter of the 9 th . ins t . I know nothing of the management of the Canal...
Mary has rec d . a charming letter from Sister Nancy. She desires us to make Inquiries concerning...
We have the pleasure of transmitting to you, a Copy of the proceedings of a Meeting held at...
I have not yet rec d any letters from Bedford by the last Mail, tho it is possible they may be...
I sent by Mary Delavans bond & c but had not time to write by her. A M r Honeywell called & told...
I have rec d . your letter of the 13 th . & am very much obliged to you for it. It was necessary...