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I ought not to have neglected so long to write you an account of the delightful visit I received...
The sight of your well known hand writing in your favour of 25. Feb. last, gave me great...
I inclose you a National Register, to convince you that the Essex Register is not to blame for...
Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance, a young Lawyer by the name of Josiah Quincy, and...
If I am not humble I ought to be, when I find myself under the necessity of borrowing a juvenile...
Your friend Professor Ticknor is bound upon a Tour in Virginia, though he needs no introduction...
I have just read a sketch of the life of Swedenborg, and a larger work in two huge volumes of...
Your last letter was brought to me from the Post office when at breakfast with my family. I bade...
Must We, before We take our departure from this grand and beautiful World, Surrender all our...
By a resolution of the Citizens of Richmond we are authorised to make arrangement s for the...
Your last letter was brought to me from the Post office when at breakfast with my family. I bade...
All the Literary Gentlemen of this part of the Country have an Ambitious Curiosity to see the...
Half an hour ago I received, and this moment have heard read, for the 3d. or 4th. time, the best...
Your letter of March 25 th has been a cordial to me, and the more consoling as it was brought by...
I have transmitted you a letter to Samuel Adams Welles Esqr. in Boston as you desire This...
Was you ever acquainted with Dugald Stuart—before I left France I received a letter from Benjamin...
I must answer your great question of the 10th in the Words of Dalembert to his Correspondent, who...
The sight of your well known hand writing in your favour of 25. Feb. last, gave me great...
I have been deeply afflicted with the account of your accident—At first your Leg was broke—I...
I return your letter at your request signified by Gen. Dearborn though it has been such a cordial...
As you was so well acquainted with the philosophers of France I presume the name and character of...
We think ourselves possessed or at least we boast that we are so of Liberty of Conscience on all...
Mr Benjamin Parker Richardson, a Grandson of a neighbour of mine, who has lived in harmony with...
When Harris was returned a Member of Parliament a Friend introduced him to Chesterfield whom he...
Late last night I received Your Report and your translation of Tracy, for both of which, tho’ I...
Mr. Charles Sigourney & Lady, a respectable pair in Hartford, Connecticut, the Husband a Son of...
I am diligently & laboriously occupied, in reading & hearing your “political economy”—I call it...
I congratulate you and myself on your recovery from the three Illnesses that have distressed you,...
I have been deeply afflicted with the account of your accident—At first your leg was broke—I...
Yours of the 27th. June is received with pleasure, for the free air of it delights me. Your...
Watchman! what of the night!? Is darkness that may be felt to prevail over the whole world? Or...
I return your letter at your request signified by Gen. Dearborn though it has been such a cordial...
I have taxed my eyes with a very heavy impost to read the senator Tracy’s Political Economy &...
May I inclose you one of the greatest curiositys and one of the deepest Mysterys that ever...
M r Benjamin Parker Richardson, a Grandson of a neighbour of mine, who has lived in harmony with...
If I am not humble I ought to be, when I find myself under the necessity of borrowing a juvenile...
One trouble never comes alone! At our Ages We may expect more and more of them every day in...
Will you accept a curious Piece of New England Antiquities. It was a tolerable Chatechism for the...
Watchman! what of the night!! Is darkness that may be felt to prevail over the whole world? Or...
I have long entertained scruples about writing this letter, upon a subject of some delicacy. But...
I ought not to have neglected so long to write you an account of the delightful visit I received...
Your letter of the 8 th has revived me—It is true, that my hearing has been very good, but the...
Every line from you exhilarates my spirits and gives me a glow of pleasure—but your kind...
We think ourselves possessed or at least we boast that we are so of Liberty of conscience on all...
Your friend Professor Ticknor is bound upon a Tour in Virginia, though he needs no introduction...
There are on the Journals of Congress some early resolutions for establishing a Nursery for the...
Your letter of March 25th. has been a cordial to me, and the more consoling as it was brought by...
Your Letter of March 21st. I will Communicate to Mr Bowditch, and Pickering— You may put my...
Permit me to introduce to you Mr Horace Holley, who is on his Way to Kentucky where he has been...
Your Virginia Ladies have always been represented to me, and I have always believed it, are among...