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Lord! Lord! What can I do, with So much Greek? When I was of your Age, young Man, i.e. 7 or 8 or...
Ridento dicere Verum, quid vetat. I must make you and myself merry or melancholly, by a little...
Yours Ap. 8 has long Since been rec d J. “Would you agree to live your 80 Years over again”? A. “...
Your favour of the 15th came to me Yesterday, and it is a pleasure to discover that We are only 9...
Considering all things, I admire D r Priestleys last Effort for which I am entirely indebted to...
I know not what to say of your Letter of the 11th of Jan. but that it is one of the most...
Answer my Lettr Letters at your Leisure. Give yourself no concern. I write as for a refuge and...
Can you give me any Information, concerning A. G. Camus ? Is he a Chateaubriand ? or a Marquis...
As you are a Friend to American Manufactures under proper restrictions, especially Manufactures...
I have more to Say, on Religion. For more than Sixty Years I have been attentive to this great...
I forgot in my last to remark, a very trifling Inaccuracy in yours of June 27 th . The Letter...
I have a Curiosity to learn Something of the Character Life and death of a Gentleman, whose name...
The Biography of M r Vander Kemp would require a Volume which I could not write if a Mil l ion...
Your Letter of Oct. 14 has greatly obliged me. Tracys Analysis, I have read once; and wish to...
I rec d yesterday your favour of may 27 th . I lament with you the loss of Rush . I know of no...
The Seconds of Life, that remain to me, are So few and So Short; (and they Seem to me Shorter and...
Let me allude, to one circumstance more, in one of your Letters to me, before I touch upon the...
I will not wait for regular answers to my Letters, while I am engaged in this important...
If I am neither deceived by the little Information I have, or by my Wishes for its truth, I...
I wrote you on the first of this month acknowledging the receipt of your “Proceedings” &c and now...
Before I proceed to the order of the day, which is the terrorism of a former day: I beg leave to...
I cannot be Serious.! I am about to write you, the most frivolous letter you ever read. Would you...
My last Sheet , would not admit of an Observation that was material to my design. D r Price was...
In our good old English language of Gratitude, I owe you and give you a thousand thanks, for...
I know not what, unless it were the Prophet of Tippacanoe had turned my Curiosity to inquiries...
σὲ γὰρ πάντεσσι θέμις θνητοῖσι προσαυδᾶn . “It is not only permitted but enjoined upon all...
I have more to Say, on Religion. For more than Sixty years I have been attentive to this great...
I owe you a thousand thanks for your favour of Aug. 22 and its Enclosures , and for D r...
I have great pleasure in giving this Letter to the Gentleman who requests it. The Revd David...
The fit of recollection came upon both of Us, so nearly at the same time that I may, Sometime or...
Accept my thanks for the comprehensive Syllabus, in your favour of Oct. 12. The Psalms of David,...
In your Letter to D r Priestley of march 21. 1801 , you “tender him, the protection of those laws...
I believe I told you in my last, that I had given you all in Lindseys Memoirs, that interested...
Sitting at My Fireside, with my Daughter Smith , on the first of February My Servant brought me a...
your Letters to Priestley , have encreased my Grief if that were possible, for the loss of Rush ....
Correspondences! The Letters of Bernard and Hutchinson, and Oliver and Paxton &c were detected...
Considering all things, I admire Dr Priestleys last Effort for which I am entirely indebted to...
Your Letter of Oct. 14 has greatly obliged me. Tracy s A a n alysis, I have read once; and wish...
Κριοùς μὲν καὶ ὄνοuς διζήμεθα, Κúρνε, καὶ ἵππους εὐγενέας· καί τις βούλεται ἐξ ἀγαθῶν κτήσασθαι....
Sitting at My Fireside, with my Daughter Smith, on the first of February My Servant brought me a...
Can you give me any Information, concerning A. G. Camus? Is he a Chateaubriand? Or a Marquis...
Your Letter dear Sir of Nov. 15 from Poplar Forrest was Sent to me from the Post Office the next...
I cannot appease my melancholly commiseration for our Armies in this furious Snow Storm, in any...
Dr James Freeman, is a learned, ingenious, honest and benevolent Man, who wishes to see President...
Neither Eyes Fingers or Paper held out, to dispatch all the Trifles I wished to write in my last...
I return the Analysis of Dupuis with my thanks for the loan of it. It is but a feignt Miniature...
Κριοùς μὲν ὄνοuς διζήμεθα, Κúρνε, καὶ ἵππους εὐγενέας· καί τις βούλεται ἐξ ἀγαθῶν κτήσασθαι....
In your Letter to Dr Priestley of March 21. 1801, You ask “What an Effort, of Bigotry in politics...
I thank you for your rich present of Dec. 28th. The Pettifogger of Furnivals Inn, or of Cliffords...
In your Letter to Dr. Priestley of March 21. 1801, you “tender him, the protection of those laws...