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The warm interest which you have always manifested, in the advancement of literature, has induced...
My eldest Son will have the honor of presenting this. He is on a visit to his friends & relations...
Your very friendly letter of the 19th of June has given me great pleasure. The preference you...
Here I am, my dear Sir, by the partiality of my friends, & discomfiture of my political enemies;...
I received your letter of the 11 th of June , in my sick chamber, & the pure friendship which it...
On the 1 st of may I addressed to you a letter , of which a copy is annexed. I conceive, by...
I thank you for the pamphlet this day received, respecting “the intrusion of Edward Livingston ”;...
I have the honor to enclose, by order of a general meeting of the citizens of Boston, & of the...
I am this day honored by your letter of the 3d, & “as the unbounded calumnies of the federal...
The message, which You did me the honor to transmit, I have read with great pleasure. it exhibits...
Being apprized, by the gazettes , that Major Warren is appointed Collector, in the room of my...
By my friend Mr Lee I have an opportunity of writing more freely, than by the post. The folly of...
On the 22d instant I received your friendly letter of the 29th of march, twenty three days after...
At nine oClock last evening, Mr Lee, a [sincere?] friend of yours & mine, came up from Boston to...
I now propose to finish my letter of the 15th, which was hastily concluded, to prevent...
By Judge Lincoln, my dear Sir, I embrace a favorable opportunity of acknowledging your very...
Mr Otis, secretary of the Senate, was kind eno’ to take four letters , of which two were for...
Your obliging letters of the 12th of may , and 21st of June, I have received; and have taken a...
On my return last evening from Mrs. Gerrys friends, on the Jersey side of North River, I received...
Inclosed is a copy of a letter which I wrote to Mr. Monroe the 4th of april, to the care of...
On the 27th of March I had the pleasure of addressing a letter to yourself, and on the 4th of...
Permit me, with great sincerity, to congratulate you on your appointment to the office of...
I intended by the last packet to have answered your Letter of the 11th. of May, for which I am...
We have the honor of addressing this by our worthy friend, the honorable Mr. Sayre, who was...
I am this Day favoured with yours of the 11th. of Novr., and am unhappy to hear that the Flames...
I returned to this place about a fortnight after You left it, and received from Mrs. Cotton your...
[ Annapolis, 19 May 1784 . Noted in SJL as received 24 May 1784, “inclosing introductory...