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I have received your favour of 26 of Decr and request you to insert my Name among the Subscribers...
I thank you for your favour of the 3d. and congratulate you on your success; which I hope and...
Your kind Letter of the 26th. of Decr has given me more pleasure than it would be prudent or...
I had indeed no doubt of the Truth of the Letter relative to the Capture of Cornwallis. My...
I thank you for the Information and conjecture, in your favour of the 16th which I received...
In the ninth Volume of Matthew Carey’s American Museum page 282 there is a letter from George...
Two or three days ago I received your invaluable letter of the 21st. by the Post, very much to...
I must humbly beg pardon of the Right Honorable Gideon Granger and all his Satelites in the Post...
Colonel Humphreys and Col Tudor did me the honor of a Visit on Saturday and We had much...
I thank you for your favour of the 4th. Porcupines Gazette and Fenno’s Gazette, from the moment...
A Letter from my old Friend Trumbull is always So cheering a cordial to my Spirits, that I could...
Col. Wadsworth, upon my inquiring after your health gave me the most agreable and favourable...
Mr John Adams asks the favour of Mr Trumbulls Company for an hour this Evening at Mr David Bulls....
In one of your Letters you once expressed a Wish to know Some Circumstances of the Negotiation of...
As I had promised myself much Pleasure, in a few hours Conversation with you in my Way to...
On Saturday night, Mr. John Quincy Adams my Son, and no doubt your friend, brought me from Boston...
I am indebted to Mr. Frederick Bull for keeping a pair of Horses last fall and for storing a...
Mr Adams’s regards to Mr Trumbull and asks the favour of his Company to Spend the Evening at Mr...
Are you acquainted with the natural History of Mother Careys Chickens ? I know not the Latin Name...
The Secy. of the Treasury is so able and has done so well that I have Scarcely permitted myself...
I have been So much of an Antiœconomist as to leave your Letter of June the fifth unanswered to...
Your favour of March 30. and Ap. 17. came to hand last night. By the “attack in Metre” you mean I...
Your Letter of Feb. 6. has made So deep an Impression that it may not be amiss to make a few more...
Coll Humphreys; at the Levee, this morning, delivered me Your kind Letter of Feb. 6, for the...
I am at length determined to omit no longer to write to you.— You read yourself to death. this...
It was with much Pleasure that I received your Letter by M r Humphreys, in whom I have found all...
I take this opportunity by Mr. Romain to write you one Line more for the sake of reminding you of...
I take an opportunity by this Express, to thank you for Me Fingal, a Poem which has been shewn me...