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While I was prepareing to send to the Post office a letter to you, written on the 12th. I...
I have received with kindness and thank fullness, your learned work upon the Constitution—I have...
The painful difficulty of holding a pen which has been—growing upon me for many years & now in...
A few Words more concerning the Characters of litterary Men. What Sort of Men have had the...
The Correction in your favour of the 10th is exact. I pray you to restore No. 24 to its place No....
That the first Want of Man is his Dinner, and the second his Girl, were truths well known to...
You remember I have reserved a right of employing twenty years to answer your Book, because you...
Suppose Congress Should at one Vote, or by one Act, declare all the Negroes in the United States,...
“Knowledge” you Say invented Alienation, and became the natural Enemy of Aristocracy. This...
Give me leave to add a few Words, on this Topick. I remember the Time when three Gentlemen,...
In page 10. You Say, “Mr Adams, has omitted a Cause of Aristocracy in the quotation, which he...
A Word or two more upon Birth. 10thly. Birth is naturally and necessarily, and inevitably So...
I am Still upon Birth and my Seventh Argument is. 7. It was a Custom among the Greeks and Romans;...
I have not yet finished what the Poets call an Episode, and Prosemen a digression. Can you...
When Superior genius gives greater Influence in Society than is possessed by inferiour Genius or...
The Corporeal Inequalities among Mankind, from the Cradle, and from the Womb, to the Age of...
In my Apology, if you like that Word better than “Defence” I passed over England for more reasons...
I hope my last Letter convinced you, that Democracy is as restles as ambitious as warlike and...
In your fifth page You Say “Mr. Adams calls our Attention to hundreds of wise and virtuous...
In this Number I have to hint at some causes, which impede the course of investigation in will...
Mr Adams’s System is that of Pope, in his Essay on Criticism; “First follow Nature and your...
In this fourth page you say, that “Mr. Adams’s System tells Us that the Art of Government can...
In your 4th page, you give Us your Opinion “that the moral Efforts of Mankind, towards political...
In my last, I ventured to Say, that I would hint, in this, at a principal Misconception that had...
You “are unable to discover in our form of Government any resemblance of Aristocracy.” As every...
In your fourth page you “are unable to discover, In Oour form of Government, any resemblance of...
“Whether the terms ‘Monarchy, Aristocracy, and Democracy,’ or the one, the few, and the many, are...
Observation fourth. “By modifying our temporary, elective, responsible Governors, into Monarchs.”...
What Shall I Say, of the “Resemblance, of our House of Representatives to a legislating Nation.”?...
Suppose another case which is not without examples; a family of Six daughters. Four of them are...