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I am honored, dear Sir, by your letter of the 14th. instant in answer to mine of the 20th of...
I have heard, Dear Sir, with no small surprize, that charges have been preferred against Doctor...
From some circumstances which have come to my knowledge, I am induced to think, that measures are...
The death of Judge Cushing, having produced a vacancy which must soon be filled, the general...
On the 22d of Sepr last, I had the honor of addressing you a letter, on the subject of a...
I have read your message, with great attention & pleasure. It is clear, candid, firm & dignified,...
The late President Adams communicated to me yesterday, in a friendly interveiw at my house, the...
I addressed a line to you yesterday on a minor subject; at this time, my mind is intent on a very...
31 December 1811, Boston Council Chamber. Introduces Richard Devens Harris—“a young Gentleman of...
The Count de Crillon, son of the celebrated Duke, who beseiged Gibralter, & was famous as a great...
I addressed, at the request of some Gentlemen, a line to you yesterday, introducing the Count de...
J. A. Henry Esq, who formerly commanded a company of Artillery of the U States, wishing to pay...
I have heard with concern that the Yazoo Company in this State have agreed to divide their lands...
I have the honor to enclose a Resolve of the Legislature of this Commonwealth, respecting a...
The injuries which have resulted to me, by filling the office of Chief Magistrate of this...
On the 21st instant, I received a letter from the Secretary of War of the 15th, for detaching,...
I have been honored by your letter of the 9th, & having heard of two instances only, in which is...
In a letter which I addressed to You yesterday, I omitted to mention, that you have the entire...
22 May 1812, Cambridge. “The letter enclose[d], I recd, from Colo Sherburne of Newport, an old...
I am this day favoured by your highly esteemed letter of the 3d. We are informed that the House...
War is declared, God be praised, Our Country is safe. But great care & caution, at this Time is...
I addressed a line to you on the 5th, & am happy to learn that Colo Porter has the command of...
Since my recovery from indisposition, I have had an interview with General Dearborn, who informed...
If there is any medical, or other office, which is or may soon be vacant, in or near Boston, it...
Our late Secretary, Benjamin Homans Esqr will have the honor of paying his respects, & presenting...
I have read, my dear Sir, with inexpressible pleasure, your message to Congress; embracing, in my...
I am happy, extremely so, in the prospect of your re-election; for the reverse of this would, in...
I had the honor on the 12th, to address a line to you, requesting information whether there...
Accept my sincere thanks for your friendly favor, without date; & for the cheerful manner of your...
9 February 1813, Cambridge. “The bearer John Appleton Esqr, one of the Consuls of the U.States,...