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Upon honor, now, Rush! You cannot be serious in calling me, mad, to my Face! I learned a proper...
If I could be considered as a Friend to the Family I should Advise the Grand Children of Dr...
Your Letter of the 20th., My dear Friend, has filled my Eyes with Tears,—and, indurated Stoick as...
Suum cuique decus Posteritas rependit, has some Truth in it and you have addressed several...
Sobrius esto! Recollect your own Non Nobis! Your Letter of the 20th. of September I communicated...
Be pleased to accept my cordial congratulations on the felicity of your Family in the arrival of...
On this our Thanksgiving day, among innumerable other Blessings, I have to thank express my...
Shall I congratulate or condole with you on the appointment of your Son to be Comptroller of The...
When I was a Boy, not ten years old, I heard Smith Richard Thayer, a great Authority, say “When...
I never was so much at a loss how to answer a Letter, as yours of the 16th. Shall I assume a...
I have recd. your favour of the 26th. of Decr. You mention Cobbet. have you read Mr Randolphs...
I agree with you that The Ocean ought to be and must be the Theatre of the War. Our Government...
your Dream is out, and the Passage you read in the History that Richard was reading is come to...
I shall expect your long letter; but I ought not to wish it with impatience: for you have such...
The greatest part of the History in your last Letter was well known to me, and I could write you...
Omnicient Jackson Said to me, at his own Table and repeated it at mine in London, that Chatham...
Say what you will, that Man is in a poor case who is reduced to the necessity of looking to...
When I sat down to write you, yesterday I really intended to write a sober Letter: but fell...
I am Such a miser that I cannot Suffer a Letter of yours to remain a day unanswered, because my...
I will not loose an hour of my Interest of 8 per Cent a Month. I have this moment received yours...
Ask the great Lady, you quoted in your last, whether when I pray for the health of Philadelphia,...
The Decadency of Government is obvious, through the World and it is to be feared the cause of it...
Mrs Rush may be assured, that I have no doubt of her Friendship for me. The Familiarities and...
If I were as rich as Mr Stephen Gerard or Mr William Gray, I would publish and proclaim offers...
I beg you would not consider yourself obliged to answer my Letters. Your Time is prescious, mine...
Your Letter of the 8th, my dear Friend is pleasing and it is painfull to me, in a high degree....
Your delightful Letter of the 13th received Yesterday now in turn must receive my grateful...
We have been in such hurry of late that if I have mentioned your Letter of 18th of June, I have...
Your favour of the Eighth, is another Monument to virtue and Piety, I would rather have your...
Little can be added to your distinctions of Principles and delineation of Parties, in your Letter...