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When you can find leisure, read this & the paper enclosed; & I will promise you not to request...
I sincerely congratulate you on your election to the Presidential Chair: an event which has saved...
Mr Henry Orne, a Grandson of Colo Azer Orne decd., one of our principal revolutionary characters,...
I have the honor to enclose, by order of a general meeting of the citizens of Boston, & of the...
I received last evening, your obliging letter of the 27th. of June, with sundries enclosed for...
Shall I request the favor of a letter of introduction to Mr Armstrong, our minister at Paris, for...
§ From Elbridge Gerry. 13 March 1806, Cambridge. “I thank you for your explicit communication of...
In the letter which I addressed to you last week, I omitted in haste to state, that it appeared...
It was with deep regret, on account of the public as well as of yourself, that I saw in the...
I am this day honored by your letter of the 3d, & “as the unbounded calumnies of the federal...
Enclosed is a letter for our commercial agent at Bourdeaux, & I shall be obliged to you for...
[.…] Will you be so kind as to make it, & give me the information. With sentiments of the highest...
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...
Enclosed is a letter from Capt. Nathl Fellowes, a firm republican & one of the wealthiest...
9 November 1801, Cambridge. “Enclosed is a letter from Capt Nathl Fellowes, a firm republican, &...
In our absence from home, you was so obliging as to address a line to M rs Gerry, which she has...
I have received a letter from Mrs Corran, formerly Mrs Bland, at Paris, expressing “a wish to...
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...