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I was duely favoured with your obliging letter of the 15 th. of last Month and feel myself not a...
The Communicating our Sentiments to men in power, when done with the respect due to their...
L’affection dont vous m’avez honoré pendant votre séjour en Europe, & les sentimens inaltérables...
I last Evening received your Letter of june 7th I will set of on Wednesday for Providence and...
Le tems peut sans doute avoir detruit le souvenir dont vous m’honoriez, lorsque les interêts...
President Willard having resigned the office of corresponding secretary to the American Academy...
I am honoured with yours of the 5 th. instant I thank you for your kind & polite Offers of...
I have been so long accustomed to regard all your opinions upon goverment with reverence, that I...
I Returned yesterday from attending the Gen l Assembly, the great matters on which the in s. &...
I thank you for correcting my careless Appellation of federal Republic as applied to the National...
When you was last at Cambridge at my house, in consideration of the weight of the business of my...
It has not been altogether from a neglect of my duties that I have hitherto omitted writing you;...
Your Excellency will pardon the freedom of my addressing you, when you are acquainted with my...
When I had the honor of addressing a Letter to your Excellency, upon a subject of allowed...
Since I had the honour of seeing you at your own house, I have been so unwell, & so much occupied...
Conscious of the persecutions you would meet with, by applications for your influence in the...
altho’ this Letter is somewhat of a public Nature, yet I dare not address you in a consonant...
However you & I may have been taught by Civilians, & however History confirms the Maxim, that an...
I had the pleasure a few days since of receiving your kind favor of the 19 th. ult o — When I...
I have yet to acknowledge Your Politeness and Kindness in ranking me in the List of your Friends...
It was a very singular pleasure to me to receive a Line from you approving the discourse which I...
My Friend Robert Young Esq r. of Warwick Court Holborn having lately published an Essay on the...
Your friendly answer to the letter, which I took the liberty of addressing to you in favor of Col...
The honour I had of an Aquaintance with your Excellency Shortly after your arrival at the Court...
I was honored with your letters of the 17 th. & 18 Inst. And am much obliged to you for the...
From an unfortunate concurrence of circumstances, I find myself under the influence of the same...
I was honoured with your favour of the 18 th. of June for which I return you my Thanks, and was...
I have to acknowledge the honor of receiving your Letter dated the 14th July. as to the subject...
By a vessel that departs from hence in half an hour bound for the Potowmack I send you some...
I had often considered your Situation, before the Receipt of your Letter of the 16 th , and I had...
I received your letter of the 20th Inst. I had in mine of the Same date communicated to you my...
Our Citizens here disapprobate the Compensations, as they are called, which have passed the lower...
I did not receive your very obliging favour of the 10 th: inst: till yesterday, when I returned...
Before this reaches You I hope You will have authentic accounts of the late revolution in France....
Although I have had frequent Occassions to sollicit in Favour of my Friends, (or such other...
A ship Sailing in the morning as it interests you to know the state of the Nation. I have the...
As it is the duty of every good citizen to counteract, as far as he can, any measures that may...
I never yet have had occasion to solicit an appointment either for myself or my friends, nor do I...
Permit me overwhelmed with grief & chagrined at disappointment to beg your kind attention for a...
M r. Sherman returns his respectful compliments to the Vice-President, and would have done...
It gives me sensible pain to be under the necessity of troubling you further with my personal...
I hope you will excuse my indolence as to writing; but I ought before now to have expressed my...
The Federalest of this State are very much Alarmed that the Tunnage Act should be as is generly...
As D r. Jeffries is about to return to America, I have desired him to take charge of a Letter...
Yours of the 18 th. just came to hand— M r. Jackson was in town some time past— I was attending a...
By the operation of the Commercial Regulations of the United States, those that have been...
M r Maclay’s Compliments wait on the Vice President of the united States, begs leave to inform...
I was honoured by the due Receipt of your obliging fav r. of Aug t 30 th for which you have my...
On the 26 th: last Month only, we received your respected favor of 2 Decbr to our Predecessors,...
Your last favor of the 24 th July should not have been so long without a reply had I not supposed...