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I thank you for your favour of the 19th and the return of the Pamphlet with a Copy. You revive me...
I have not Seen one of your register for I know not how many months I have long expected a...
I send you enclosed two pieces of paper. 1st. “Broken Hints to be communicated to the committee...
In a former letter I hazarded an opinion that the true history of the American revolution could...
I have received my pamphlet & your Register, with your letter of the 20th. Inclosed are four...
You asked me for papers; but I know not what papers you wish If such as the bundle enclosed with...
grand Adams The American Revolution was not a trifling nor a common Event. It’s Effects and...
I have received my Pamphlet and your Register, with your Letter of the 20th. “Inclosed are four...
I have not seen one of your Registers, these twelve months—the fifteenth Volume is the last I...
I have received eleven Volumes of your Register, well bound and in good order, for which I have...
In one of your letters—you ask me whether I can give you the names of the Mohawk’s who were...
I have been So much gratified with the Specimen of your Register, which you were So kind as to...
I here Send you three great Authorities, James Otis Oxenbridge Thatcher and Samuel Adams, all...
I thank you for your letter of 23rd Decbr. & your Register, which is the first I have ever seen....
M I sent you some years ago an original short letter to me dated in ’74 from Major Hawley which...
I am obliged to you for your favour of the 5th. the eleven volumes of your Register, shall be...
The procrastination of Old Age and the dissipation of the month of August must be my Apologies...
“Inclosed are four papers.—No. 1. A letter from President Washington, Aug. 27, 1790; No. 2....
The oldest Statesman in North America is no more.—Vixit. McKean, for whose services, and indeed...
Will you be so good as to print in your Register, the inclosed Original Letter from Mr Rodney and...
I am, indeed, gratified by the receipt of your letter of the 27th ulto. The approbation of those...
After revolving upon some suitable apology for intruding myself with the following statement and...
I gratefully return to you the little pamphlet, & send with it a copy of the Register in which I...
I had the pleasure to publish your letters to Mr. Tudor, presenting subjects for national...
I am, indeed, gratified by the receipt of your letter of the 27th ulto. The approbation of those...
My time has latterly been so severely occupied that I fear I have been remiss in sending to you...
I have the pleasure to return to my dear friend Rodney’s letter, with a copy of your interesting...
I am honored with your brief note, & enclosure of many letters & papers. So far as these are shew...
As editor of the Weekly Register (a work that I am flattered with a belief has effected a good...
The 16th vol. of the Weekly Register was sent, I believe to Boston for you & the 17th, (up to the...