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Permit an humble individual to present you a memoir of one of the ancient towns of Massachusetts,...
Since my last to you of the 7th. Ult. I have recieved your’s of the 30th. of April, and 13th. of...
Your last Letter my Dear John was indeed filled with grievous news and I sincerely pity the...
Your sudden silence after the affectionate and unremitted attention you shewed during your dear...
Your letter, of the 21st. sprightly and entertaining like all the rest, has been recieved. I...
December 11th. Went into Georgetown to see Mrs Otis, was not admitted Called on Mrs Smith and Mrs...
I have received your two Letters of 5 and 22. April—with much pleasure; and it would have been...
14th December. We were all so exhausted that we determined to keep quiet all day at home....
Nothing but an absolute impossibility prevented my seeing you at Quincy before I we came to this...
I have taken the liberty to send you by mail two books—Kentucky Productions, for your perusal and...
I ought sooner to have thank’d you for your last biographical Notices, but you had before left me...
The bearer Major Wolcott Huntington, is a very estimable young Gentleman, Son of General Ebenezer...
On the 20th. Inst’ I recieved, and for the first Time saw, the fifth volume of Franklin’s works,...
Absence from home has prevented me from receiveing your very interesting letter of the 24th of...
Your letters are always welcome, the last more than all others, it’s subject being one of the...
I cant help Expressing my great disapointment at not being favored with an answer to my...
The Baron de Syon will have the honor of presenting you this letter. He has been travelling from...
I am sorry to inform you that I cannot procure a copy of The Life of Jackson, of wh this Edition...
Feby. 27 Remained at home all the morning—Mr. Adams dined with Mr. Lowndes—In the evening went to...
I was seriously concerned to hear of your illness and am still considerably uneasy of lest you...
In looking over a number of Delaplaine’s Repository , which was lent to me by Mr. Vaughan, for...
Having been requested by J Marston Esqr to send to him through your hand, a copy of the...
The Washington Society intend celebrating the Anniversary of the American Independence, by a...
Permit me to introduce to you my Son Robert F Stockton of the Navy at present Commanding the...
It is now 37 years since I had the pleasure to recieve your first letter at Anconis It was a...
After I sent my reply to Mr Marston, I received your affectionate Letter of July 15. I am...
On my return to this pleasant Village from a peregrination in the West, I rec’d Your favor of the...
As chairman of a committee appointed by the citizens of Washington to make arrange for...
I am very uneasy my dear John at your indisposition more especially as you do not mention its...
Your Letter of the 15th. instt. which informed me of the part assigned to you at the next...
Dr Warren presents his best respects to President Adams; and has taken the liberty of enclosing a...
Daily viewing a facsimile of your signature to that most most glorious of all human records—The...
When I had the pleasure of meeting Judge Adams in Boston on Saturday last, & to whom I gave a...
I am confident, you will kindly permit me to Send you a few lines—at this time—if it was only, &...
I am prepared, whenever I may have the consent of yourself & family, to commence writing your...
The subject of this letter is of rather an odd cast. yet I indulge the hope, that you will excuse...
The last tiding of your welfare, with which I was gratified—was by Judge Peter Smith. I had made...
I did Myself the honor to write you, on the 3d. January last, from Newport,—Rhode Island; with...
Your favour was received last evening, and the subject of it shall receive immediate attention....
Permit me to have the honor of tendering my services to the Electors of President and Vice...
Your much esteemed favor of the 26th. ulto. was received, a few days since, when I was occupied...
My respect for you, (altho’ personally unknown) induces me to offer you herein enclosed, and to...
As Chairman of the Committee of Public Instruction, I take the liberty of transmitting a Bill...
It hath pleased Almighty God in his Goodness and Mercy to give to this great & favored people...
Through the politeness of your Nephew Mr Shaw, I have the pleasure to present you with an...
The 2d. & 3d. Vols. of the “Defence” with the accompanying notes are duly recieved. Deeply...
Your Letter my dear John was brought me just before dinner and I hasten to answer it more...
I am deeply sensible of all your kind feelings towards me, as express’d in your affectionate...
Yesterday brought me your Letter my Dear John and your father and myself were both pleased to see...
Mrs Adams was kind enough to say to me, when I was last at your house, and when I was...