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I have to thank you for the receipt of your letter of the 14th: instt: and for the last number of...
We arrived safe at Providence on the Evening of the day when we took leave of you in Boston; and...
I will thank you to pay to my father, for me, on or before the 22d: of this month eleven hundred...
I had not time to write before the departure of the post to day, to both you & my mother, and...
I received some days since your favour of the 19. January, and thank you for the information it...
I have received an invitation from Mr: Boylston, to dine with him to-morrow—If you see him in...
Your letter of the 29 th: ult o: is just received. with the papers enclosed, for which I thank...
Your favour of the 5th: instt: never came to my hands untill yesterday—I have long noticed the...
Your favour of the 24 th: is before me, and I most ardently hope the information respecting the...
I have received from you the Anthology for January, for which I thank you—In a letter yesterday...
I have received your two letters of last Week, with a dozen copies of my letter to Mr: Otis—And...
There is not anything in this world, which lies nearer my heart, or more deeply affects my Mind,...
I have received your letter enclosing Mr: Bradford’s Sermon which I have read with much pleasure;...
I enclose you a paper, which contains the Sentence referred to in my last, passed upon the...
I now enclose you the auctioneer’s Bill and will thank you to make out the list of the Books, by...
I request the favour of you to insert the foregoing Letter in the next Anthology. It is a...
I wrote you some time since and enclosed an order on the Branch Bank at Boston, to be placed to...
Since I wrote you last I have not heard directly from you although an interval of several weeks...
Some time since I sent you a check on the Branch Bank, in favour of J. Briesler for $45—to be...
Shall we ever have the pleasure of a visit from you at Quincy. I can Scarcly credit that you...
I enclosed to you by last Evening’s Mail a Copy of the President’s Message, as first printed by...
It falls to my lot to do things so repugnant to my inclination & so contrary to my sense of...
I want the form of a petition to be presented to the Court of Sessions, praying for a Committee...
I received your short note, accompanying the Oration delivered by my brother, before the...
I have this morning received your favour of the 17th: and thank you for it—I should be glad to...
The Bill which Our Tennant has presented must I presume be allowd him: the repairs were necessary...
I have not yet had the pleasure of receiving a line from you, which I presume is owing to the...
I received in proper time from you, a copy of Selfridge’s trial, and also the Anthology for...
I enclosed from New-York, for you, as you requested, a copy of Commodore Morris’s Defence, which...
There is not anything which lies nearer my heart, or more deeply affects my mind, than the...
I will thank you to give the enclosed manuscript to Oliver and Munro, to be published immediately...
Next Monday (the 9th: currt) the Court of Sessions sit at Concord for the County of Middlesex—I...
I received some days since, your letter of the 18th: of last Month—But it was longer in coming...
I send you occasionally, the public documents of the most interesting nature, but I have not the...
I have received a letter from my friend Dr: Chapman, informing me of his intention to compile in...
I have received both your letters, and to supply the demand from Mr: Briesler, now enclose a...
I have your letter of the 14 th: with a paper for which I thank you. M r: Reed, has written to...
I have this morning received your favor of the 7th, and thank you for it; I should be glad to...
I have your letter of the 17 th: , which travelled, from Boston hither, in very agreeable...
I have advised Messrs. Perkins to print Mr. Cremeres Letter literatim. But it ought to be...
I received last evening with much pleasure your favour of the 5 th: inst t: — I had been so long...
We lost a basket with Caroline’s Clothes in it, from the Chaise as we were coming out of Boston...
I have found the account and inclose it to you. I wish you to inquire of our Tennant whether the...
I enclose an order for $110. which I will thank you to present, and if accepted, receive the...
“The catastrophe of Leyden is to me a most affecting event; a beautiful city where I resided with...