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I thank you for your obliging favour of October 1st. In my former letter I forgot to mention that...
I am much obliged to you for your history of Chelmsford which I have read with great pleasure and...
accept my thanks for your polite Invitation, to your Anniversary Dinner at Faneuil Hall on the...
I have transmitted your letter of the 10 Nov to the Secy. of the navy with the certificate of Mr...
I have deeply regretted my total incapacity to comply with your flattering request in your two...
If you will look among your mothers papers—you will find a letter from me to that lady a few...
Please Sir to excuse J and C Adams from School as they were detained here by the weather NBLiHi .
I am almost most ashamed to acknowledge to you my tardy obligation, for your handsom Edition of...
Our friend Mr Shaw will furnish you with the printed correspondence between Gen G Brattle & me in...
I ought to have answered your kind letter of the 23d July—before now, but decrepitude and...
I thank you for your kind Letter of Decr. 30 and above all for the gift of a precious vol—It is a...
I thank you for your kind letter of December 13th. And above all for the gift of a precious...
I know not that I ever received a letter with more pleasure than yours of the 30 June last except...
I have received and procured to be read to me your pamphlet—The very title of a Juvenile Company...
I have received your circular of the 12 inst & I thank you for the honour you have done me in...
Thanks for your favour of the 14th. I expect with patience the History of the Mecklinboug...
The Essex Register, its Editors, and Printers are not only Innocent but meritorious for...
I thank you for your kind favour of the 12th. Mr Dunlaps Oration is well written and discovers...
Thanks for the Rarsley Register and National Register Intelligencer . The Plot thickens! The name...
I thank you for myself, and for Mr Marston for the kindness you did us by your Letter of the...
The Mecklenboug Declaration of Independence is “en bon train.” Vive la Verite. But this letter...
I thank you for your address to the Peace Society. I have heard it with great pleasure It is...
I thank you for the Copy of your Declaration, which I have just received and will return by the...
I have received your obliging letter of September 2d. but have not received the Declaration of...
I have received your polite favour of the 3d: of this month. I am afraid that you are engaged in...
To all who may see this letter I certify that I have been acquainted for several years with the...
The inclosed letter you may show to whom you please—there is not an individual in the havana with...
I have received your obliging favour of October 30th.—And thank you for the very Curious,...
I have recceived with Pride and Pleasure a Volume of Mathematical Papers from a Fellow Citizen...
The Emperiour of China quoted the precept of Confucius, give much, and take but little—but you...