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I had hoped that this letter would have shaped itself by some of the agreeable topicks touched in...
I beg you will do me the honor to accept a Copy of a discourse I delivered on the 4th of July at...
After having read, for a fifth time, the elegant letter of Mr. J. Q. Adams, I return it with...
For the first time since I was a lad, I have been making an excursion this season. Health and...
Encouraged by the very flattering permission you have given me, I am venturing to say to you in...
After thanking you, most cordially, for the affectionate interest you have taken in my late...
I think I must have been the debtor. But be that as it may, I seized, with equal avidity and...
Mr Hay is the son in law of Mr Munroe, and the day after I received your last favor I took the...
Grattan said of Burke lately, “that he had read more than all mankind, and that his command of...
The enclosed papers have just been sent on to R. Rush by this days southern mail, and he loses...
A day or two before I had the pleasure to receive your last valued favor of the 3rd of February,...
Your opportunities of obtaining correct information from St Petersburgh, were long superior to...
Christmas Day I sit down to offer you the compliments of the season, in the most respectful,...
Since writing the enclosed, which I wrote at home, I have come to the Treasury building where mr...
I was more gratified sir, than I can express at the letter which you did me the honor to write to...
Your kind letter of the 13th has gratified me very much. When I spoke of New York having joined...
As soon as I received your acceptable and instructing letter of the 8th of this month, I wrote to...
The winter is always the busy season here. With me, it is especially so from the fortnight that...
Since writing to you this morning, I have determined upon doing a bold thing. I do not often...
You have seen so much, read so much, and thought so much, of publick affairs under all aspects;...
According to the intimation contained in one of the letters I have had the pleasure to write to...
Since you first allowed me the honor and gratification of corresponding with you, I have...
At the very beginning of the last month my new appointment was bestowed upon me, and I was...
It was only the day before yesterday that Mr Andrew Eliot handed me your letter dated the 5th of...
I do not know that I have ever yet made my acknowledgments to you for the favor you were kind...
I have been obliged within the last year or two to be very much of a law student. The solitude of...
Timeo Danaos, et dona ferentes. Nothing can be more applicable to our situation, and the late...
I beg you will do me the honor to accept a copy of a discourse I delivered on the 4th of July at...
I must be allowed to offer you my heartiest congratulations upon Commodore Perrys great victory...
Mr Dallas insists upon it that the emperor Alexander is a republican. As one proof of it he tells...
You could have sent me no greater treat than the letter of Mr Adams which you were so kind as to...
Professor Cooper of Carlisle in Pennsylvania, formerly Tom Cooper the friend of Dr Priestly, is,...
Mr St George Tucker is, I believe, a native of one of the West India islands. He was brought to...
R. Rush presents his respectful compliments to Mr Adams, and begs leave to enclose him a note...
The pleasure I usually derive in opening a letter from you, was considerably abated at the...
On my return four day ago from Philadelphia where I had been for a fortnight I had the pleasure...
In a letter from one of our family in Philadelphia, I am given to understand, that Mr Dellaplaine...
I enclose you a paper for your perusal and perhaps amusement. I mentioned to you lately that I...
I have never seen Mr Madison so well fixed any where as on his estate in Virginia , not even...
R. Rush presents his compliments to M r Jefferson , and begs he will do him the honor to accept...
I received, yesterday, your favor of the 31. of last month , and beg leave to return my warm...
There are so many motives for visiting Monticello , that it is no wonder all are ambitious to do...
I have to offer many apologies for detaining so long the letters you were kind enough to put into...
Immediately after the receipt of your favor of the 17th instant I wrote to Philadelphia , and...
Since I had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 11th of last month , the two written to my...
By the mail of this day, I take the liberty to send you a small pamphlet , which I have to beg...
Having received the commission of attorney general of the United states which you have been...
Since the receipt of your letter of the 19th instant I have dropped a line to Mr Yates, and been...
I had before observed, in the newspapers, some account of the affair of which Judge Tucker’s...
I have just been favored with your confidential letter of the 11th instant, and will lose not a...