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I have taken the liberty to enclose in this letter to your Son, which fredom I request you will...
I was very highly gratified by your opinion on the subject of slavery in the new States; its...
While an undistinguishing thirst for popularity is reprehensible, the desire to be known and...
By the direct1on of the Society of Tammany, or Columbian order, I do myself the honor of...
I received yesterday your kind letter of the 1st instant—Notwithstanding the great weight...
I have to acknolege the reciept of your favor of Nov. 23. the banks, bankrupt law, manufactures,...
Your own patriotism, tried through a long, and eminently useful publick life, will excuse the...
I have the satisfaction to acknowledge your kind Letters of the 19th: Novm. & 1st. inst. The...
The last time, I was gratified with Some tidings from Quincy—was by a Letter of the 8th of this...
I have taken the liberty of forwarding to you the first number of a periodical work entitled the...
Permit me, most Excellent sir, my intrusion of impart to you, that in a voyage from Great Britain...
I herewith forward & present to you the constitution of Maine .—I have delayed sending it to you...
I hope you will excuse the freedom I have used, in sending you a copy of the Moral...
With undissembled pleasure, I embrace the first leisure moment, to acknowledge the receipt of...
I take the liberty to send you a copy of the Addresses of the Philadelphia Society for the...
I know it will afford you much pleasure to be informed that I was not wholly forgotten by my late...
The Good People of this Town are much pleased with the Plan for raising a Library for the...
The universal character of your regard for our national literature, your experience, learning, &...
I intended to have answered your affectionate Letter of the 29 Dec. last, before I left my home...
I make you a respectful acknowledgment for the opportunity afforded by your note of decr. 13....
I received your Letter of the 13. of December, which was not delivered until 3 Days ago; the...
As a trifling testimonial of the gratitude and respect which I feel for you, who have conferred...
Please permit me the honor of enclosing you my prospectus for a most useful and necessary work. I...
As it is customary for the Authors of Literary works to ask the opinion of the judicious...
In the generation that follows the Heroes and statesmen of the Revolution, General Andrew Jackson...
I have the pleasure to forward to you by the mail of this day, a copy of the journal of the...
Your letter of the 14th. current is before me. Be pleased to accept my sincere thanks, for that...
I shall need no apology for addressing you on a subject which you will not deem unimportant as...
I am conscious that I ought before now to have apologized to you for permitting your letter to me...
I do myself the honor to enclose to you, the substance of some remarks, which I made in the...
How can I, in any manner, reciprocate your kindnesses? I know I can not, and yet I feel cordially...
The Committee for receiving Donations for the Apprentices’, Library acknowledge the recpt. of Mr...
I have again the gratification, of acknowledging the receipt of a letter from you; a...
A continuation of poor health makes me an irregular correspondent. I am therefore your debtor for...
On my arrival at this place I address’d to you a letter And am now very concious that I made in...
Pardon the liberty I take in addressing You a Gentn. with whome I have not the honour of a...
The 16th vol. of the Weekly Register was sent, I believe to Boston for you & the 17th, (up to the...
I was made happy in having the honour of receivg: Your polite and much esteemed favour of the...
I dare not, no, I will not delay longer my answer to your affectionate Letter, with which I was...
When I asked your acceptance of a copy of American Annals, I requested the favour of any...
La derniére fois que j’eus l’honneur de vous voir, vous parutes desirer de faire quelques essais,...
I take the liberty to send you enclosed a copy of my remarks on the Missouri question, which I...
Your letter of Sept. last came duly to hand; but I have neglected to answer it till this late...
In the summer of 1783 being at your quarters I think it was in Oxford Street an elderly Lady came...
I have the honor to transmit you a card of Invitation for celebrating the anniversary of the...
The letter which you did me the great honour to write me under date of 22 April signifying your...
I indulge once more in the gratification—of Sending you a few lines, in the hope, that you enjoy...
The Committe of Arrangements for a Collation at Faneuil Hall on the fourth of July next think it...
When I had the honour and pleasure of an interview with You, at Quincy, a few weeks ago, in...
The Washington Society intend celebrating the Anniversary of the American Independence, by a...