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Your letter of the 28th was handed to me yesterday. That, which you did me the honor to write to...
The enclosed Letter has been written some time since, but I have had no opportunity of sending it...
I have taken the liberty of sending to your address some pages of a work I have just put to press...
I have taken the Liberty of writing to inform you that I have by me Manuscripts of the travels...
My time has latterly been so severely occupied that I fear I have been remiss in sending to you...
It was very flattering to my pride, and grateful to my feelings, to receive your friendly &...
Unexpectedly I was favoured with your kind Letter of Aug. 22—and, what was more gratifying, it...
The liberty I now possess of addressing you, without going thro’ the medium of a second person,...
I write to return my thanks for your kind answer to my letter respecting the biography of James...
The perusal of your letter to Judge Tudor, published in a late number, of that valuable work,...
without having the honour of acquaintance with you, I feel bold enough to prefer a request, which...
Parental solicitude for the welfare of a beloved son, I hope will excuse the liberty I take of...
The Humble Daniel Corry, Judge Bridge, Ruel Williams Esqr, and Colonel Corry of Augusta, in the...
I take the liberty of sending you my pamphlet concerning the Great Western Canal, written at the...
In the course of a week or two we propose to visit Boston and I expect to find your mind as much...
Mr. Boylston in his institution of prizes for elocution at our University has appointed as...
I felt myself too much gratified with the receipt of your letter, not to have been Very thankful...
I am prepared, whenever I may have the consent of yourself & family, to commence writing your...
Among the first objects of my intention on my arrival in this country was that of paying my...
At the request of Mr Jacob Gideon Jr: printer of Washington I have Sent you a copy of a new...
What an era has elapsed Since I was not gratified with one Single line from Montezillo! more than...
Dr Warren presents his best respects to President Adams; and has taken the liberty of enclosing a...
On my return two days ago from a Meeting appointed to report to the Legislature of the State a...
On my return two days ago from a Meeting appointed to report to the Legislature of the State a...
The Hon’ble Daniel Corry, Judge Bridge, Ruel Williams Esqr. and Colonel Corry of Augusta in the...
My Son William who is residing in the Country for Confirmation of his Health says among other...
Yours of the 19th ulto. I have had the honor to receive. I thank you, for the permission you have...
Although your last Letter was not quite so good as I could wish the consciousness and solicitude...
I take the liberty of introducing to Your acquaintance Samuel Southard Esqr a young man who for...
I take the liberty to transmit to you a discourse delivered at the consecration of the Synagogue...
I have the honor to inclose herewith, two printed copies of abstracts of calculations relative to...
Your most esteemed favor of the 2nd: April travelled a good deal before to reach me, as I was...
As none of the Eminent Statesmen of the Country was more Early, or deeply impressed by the great...
I frankly confess I am a Stranger & have need to bespeak your indulgence for my freedom—But men...
I can no longer restrain an inclination which has for Some month urged me to write to you, and to...
I take the liberty of sending you my Election Sermon; your silent approbation of which, if I felt...
It will I doubt not be in your recollection, that sometime in the month of October 1797. I waited...
An indisposition which has considerably impeded my movements for a few weeks past, has prevented...
Absence from home has prevented me from receiveing your very interesting letter of the 24th of...
Mrs Adams was kind enough to say to me, when I was last at your house, and when I was...
The citizens of the Towns of Braintree and Weymouth intending to celebrate the anniversary of our...
This Letter will reach you I hope on Saturday evening and present you the sincere congratulations...
Mr G. W. Campbell is going out as Envoy Extraordinary, and Minister Plenipotentiary from the...
I ought sooner to have thank’d you for your last biographical Notices, but you had before left me...
enclosed is the money which mrs Welsh advanced upon your account which you will pay her, and get...
Being about to send to the press a work entitled, “Travels through the United States in the years...
I did myself the honor to address a note to you under date of the 16th. Inst requesting...
Words are poor, and wholly inadequate to express the grateful feelings of my heart for your...
You tell me that the highest prize in the Lottery is only 5000 dollars therefore you have not...
Col. Danl. Putnam knowing how anxiously I feel for the honor of his Father’s memory, (& my...