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Gentlemen of the town of Canton conven’d last evening in order to make an arrangement for the...
I could not refuse myself the pleasure of sending the inclosed view of the Tree in the Endicot...
I have the great pleasure of sending you a portion of the Pears, collected from the Endicott...
I have taken the liberty to express my gratitude to the first of men, by sending another portion...
Captain John Endicott performed yesterday his promise of the Pears. He observed that they were...
I received your Letter of Oct. 26, & am happy, if, in any degree, I have satisfied the curiosity,...
Last evening I received with great pleasure your request for an explanation of a note left at...
Agreably to your request, I accompanied Capt. John Endicott, senior, above seventy years of age,...
I trouble you at this time hearing that my Brother Moses Black of Quincy near Bosten is Dead. And...
Mrs: Bradford & myself arrived here on friday Evening last—among the principal Objects we had in...
During some time past my time has been devoted to writing the History of Mr. Jefferson’s...
From your suggestions, I have attempted and publish’d an Analysis of the Will of Mr Boylston,...
Your Kind Letter of the 24th Instant did not reach my hand untill yesterday Though I knew you had...
Have I mistaken your political principles or have I rightly understood them as being truly...
Your very polite & friendly favour of the 26th. ult. I duly recd. It is before me, & demand my...
Your favour of the 29th. ult. which I recd yesterday, distressed me. I cannot, however, allow...
Your favour of the 28th. ult—is duly recd I believe there is not a copy of the first Volume of...
By last Mail, I sent you a copy of the new Edition, & I now send you two, of which I request your...
I have recd your favour of the 20th and should have before now sent you a copy of the Olive...
I recd from my venerable & respected friend, Dr Rush, sundry communications from you , forwarded...
Dr James Rush, yesterday, put into my hands your letter of the 30th. ult. which came too late to...
Your favour of the 1st. which I recd yesterday, is before me. I observe its contents. While I...
Absence from home, & want of Leisure, have prevented me returning an earlier answer to your very...
It is a long period since I have been favoured with a line from you—which I much regret. A...
Agreeably to Your instructions, I have forwarded three copies of the Naval History. I have...
I enclose a letter for Mr Marston, by his request—& likewise some papers, recd. some months...
By this day’s mail I forward you a Set of the Naval History, which I request You will place in...
The enclosed art is, I find, in the Appendix to the Naval History. I therefore return it, & am, /...
Your favours of the 3d. 5th. 7th. & 8th are before me, & call for a renewal of my acknowledgments...
We take the liberty to send you by mail a copy of Arator, written by Col. John Taylor of Caroline...
The Hon. Mr. Adams will herewith receive a volume of Col. Taylor’s Enquiry &c. on the Government...
I send you with this letter a copy of the 2d. edition of Arator, neatly bound, together with a...
Under the recollection of the very great pleasure I enjoyed, last Friday, in having an...
Seeing a letter this morning in the Chronicle (a paper which has universally been calumniateing...
I have taken the liberty to forward to you a Copy of the Naval history of the U.S. Your kindness...
I have received your kind letter of the 25th. January. I am pleased that my undertaking has met...
George has just called for the Discourses on Devila. I am ashamed of having kept this book so...
Be pleas’d to accept the inclosed little Poem, presented by the Author, as a small testimonial,...
I have made repeated appointments and attempts to visit you, since you did us the favour of your...
I fear you must have thought me inattentive to your request that I would ascertain the...
You know my vanity and therefore are probably surprized that I have not before this transmitted...
I intend to begin my journey on monday next and as my object is not less to see men than things,...
I have a brother, who wishes to obtain a commission in the army of the United States. He has...
I rely upon your candour to forgive my taking your time and your patience, while I thank you for...
I congratulate you on the news of Peace; and thank God that you and my most excellent Aunt have...
I beg you to be assured, my ever honourd & venerated Uncle, that we sympathize most sincerely...
Upon the representations of Mr. Quincy, I made, through him, to Mr. Elwyn, the agent of Lewis...
I received your very kind and flattering letter of 1st. ulto.—On the morning before I received it...
Mr Norton paid me five dollars for your subscription to the National Intelligencer. As I am...
We have the Honor of your Excellency’s Letter of the 16th. Instant wherein You inform us that you...