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In your favour of the 15th of November, you ask, in the Name of your eldest Son, the Liberty to...
Permit me to sympathize with you and your Children on the loss of your amiable and excellent...
Your pretty little letter of October 3rd., mongrel as it is, part English, part French, has...
Ah! Monsieur Adams! said my learned Friend The Abby De Mably “ Je sent un grand decadence....
You are examining me upon Interrogatories. I must tell you the Truth and nothing but the Truth....
I have received your favour of Decr 24th. I have Settled the Plan with Mr Morse. You ask a Sketch...
I have read your letter, and thank you for the Amusement it has afforded me. We in Massachusetts,...
From 1760 to 1766 was the purest period of patriotism, from 1766 to 1776 was the period of...
The trials of the officer & Soldiers, who were indited for the slaughter in King Street were...
His Excellency Samuel Adams late Governor of Massachusetts was born in Boston in 1722. His first...
Samuel Tucker Esquire, a Member of our Massachusetts Legislature has a Petition to Government for...
Your favour of the fifth, and Judge Sewalls Letter to his son Samuel, have convinced me that No...
In the Order of Time, I have passed over a Tragical Event, which excited much interest, and...
You request a Service of Some difficulty, and more delicacy. The Number of Revolutionary Patriots...
I know not what to say of your Letter of the 11th of Jan. but that it is one of the most...
I know not what to Say of your Letter of the 11 th of Jan. but that it is one of the most...
Your favours of November and January have not been acknowledged. The Politiques de Pous les...
I have received your kind letter of the 23d of January, and I thank you for the pamphlets...
I have received your kind Letter of the 23d of January and I thank you for the Pamphlets enclosed...
Among a million of Things I want to Say to you, which Shall I choose. Publick affairs? What are...
I am informed that General Dearborne, Mr Morton and other Gentlemen have recommended Mr Winthop...
John Winthrop Esqr, Son of John Winthop of Boston Merchant and Legislator, Grandson of John...
I am informed, that General Dearborne, Mr. Morton & other gentlemen have recommended Mr. Winthrop...
I have to thank you for the Presidents message, and for a pacquet from our fellow Citizen La...
At the hazard of the little Vision that is left me I have read your Travels in the Wilderness...
I cannot be Serious.! I am about to write you, the most frivolous letter you ever read. Would you...
I have read the enclosed travels of Vanderkemp, with as much interest as Bruce’s or...
I cannot be Serious! I am about to write You, the most frivolous letter, you ever read. Would you...
your letter of 27th Feb, has surprised me. Of the writer of the anonymous letter to you I have no...
I have recd. your favour of Dec. 16th. The Chicanery on the Law of Nations, is no surprise to me....
I continue to live over again. De Grimm. Tome 3d Derncire Parte, page 304, has entertained me...
Your favours of 5. and 8th of Jan. are recd. and thankfully recd and read with inexpressible...
I have remitted to Judge Cranch, ten dollars, to discharge your account. You will be so good as...
“Learn Patience of a Friend”! You think you must go to sea. Well, I have no great Objection;...
Yours Ap. 8 has long Since been recd. J. “Would you agree to live your 80 years over again”? A....
On the 1st. Mr and Mrs Swelt made us happy by a Visit in which he assured Us he had Seen you,...
Yours Ap. 8 has long Since been rec d J. “Would you agree to live your 80 Years over again”? A. “...
Neither Eyes Fingers or Paper held out, to dispatch all the Trifles I wished to write in my last...
Neither Eyes Fingers or Paper held out, to dispatch all the Trifles I wished to write in my last...
The Words Machiavelism and Jesuitism, have for 200 years passed, have been customarily employed,...
Your Thoughts of devoting “some Portion of your Leisure to recollections of Mr Dexter,” have...
you are a frolicksome little fellow; and I delight in your Fun with your School mates as heartily...
“Je vienné de perdre le plus grand Homme de mon Reoyoms” said Louis 14th, on the death of the...
I pray you to accept my sincere Thanks for an elegant Sketch of mr Dexter, which has tenderly...
I have received your Favour of the Second of this Month, and the Letters I lent you of Governor...
As I stand in great need of a Casuist in Phylosophy, Morality and Christianity; to whom Should I...
It gives me much pleasure, to hear that you have a Taste for Numbers, because this quality or...
I thank you for your sensible and feeling letter of the 7th of February. If you and I should take...
The Accounts I receive of your Indisposition, excite much Grief. Your Father by Precept and...
I regret very much my accidental absence from home, when you did me the honour to call here. It...