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In the ninth Volume of Matthew Carey’s American Museum page 282 there is a letter from George...
I have recd and read with great pleasure your oration on the 4th. of July. While I thank you for...
I have received the Letter you did me the honor to write me, this morning, and shall be very...
“The catastrophe of Leyden is to me a most affecting event; a beautiful city where I resided with...
“J. Adams presents his compliments to the Committee of arrangements—Friendship for Mr. King and...
The very respectful, affectionate, and obliging address, which has been presented to me by the...
I have recieved your favour of February 23rd and thank you for the friendly as well as the...
I acknowledge with Sincere pleasure, the Receipt of a handsome and a friendly letter from you, of...
On the evening of the 18, a few minutes after my Arrival at this place commenced a violent...
Know all Men by these Presents, that We John Adams of Quincy in the County of Norfolk and...
It is a long time, since I had the pleasure to write to you: but this omission has arisen from...
Mr: Samuel Adams was called a Maltster because he kept a Malt-house; but he was a Gentleman of...
I have received the letter you did me the honor to write me on the 16 Oct together with your...
I have received your favour of the fifteenth of this Month and read it with pleasure; and my Son,...
I have received from Mr Pichon, your favour of the 10th. of January, and, while I feel my...
I owe you a thousand thanks, to speak in the good old English form of civility, for the Speech...
This day I recd your favour of the 15 of last month you and I are in the same predicament. You...
If any one had foretold that three or four months would have passed away at Stonnyfield, and that...
I rejoice to find by your Letter of the 26. and by my Sons Conversation, that his commencement of...
I am much alarmed at the Intimations in the public Prints of the appearance and prevalence of the...
I have recd yours of Aug. 1802. I agree with you that “the deadly infection has not Spread thro...
I received on Saturday your favor of the 25—had before received the copy of your oration, which...
I am under a great obligation to you for the two volumes of the your American Annals, and am...
I duly recd your favour of the 21. Sept.—I Sent you two pretty large Packetts the first of Six...
You have puzzled and confounded me, by your Letter of the 3 of Aug.—After allarming me with Some...
Nothing could afford me, more pleasure than to visit my Friends in Plymouth (where I formerly so...
In writing to you, on the present Occasion, I have to express my Concern that I am disappointed...
I have recd your favour of March 8 with the Letter inclosed, for which I thank you. Inclosed is a...
I have received your favour of the 15th: with its inclosures. I thank you for the outline as well...
I should rejoice in the prolongation of my life for another year, were it only for the pleasure...