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I have received and read your address before the Berkshire Society for the promotion of...
Various changes in the Natural, political and moral World, have occurred, since the beginning of...
I have “given your Letter, to your Daughter” and my lovely Neice Miss Abigail A Shaw, and “your...
I wrote you on the 24th. ulto. and sent a copy of Hamiltons Letter to Miranda as requested in...
On September 11th. I wrote you a line inclosed in a pacquet with four original letters from...
Professor Cooper of Carlisle in Pennsylvania, formerly Tom Cooper the friend of Dr Priestly, is,...
Your very instructive letter of 31st. August is the last I have recd. from you. Several to your...
your friendly letter of 31st October, has given me great pleasure. But if Envy were lawful I...
Agreeably to your request, I send you the names of those gentlemen who visited you last saturday....
Musing on Moliere—the last precious gift of de Gyselaer which I received this Summer—and for...
Can you give me any Account of a Translation of the New Testament with notes made by Beausobre...
your delightful letter of the 31st of October, has made us all happy, and seems to be a sensible...
Musing on Molière, the last precious gift of de Gyzelaer, which I received this summer, I was as...
May your anticipations of another Visit to Quincy be reallised! Much good may your Theological...
I was much gratified with the reception of yours of Novr. 4th. Current And if it were in my power...
To your studies in Jurisprudence, I wish all the success, which you can possibly wish for...
Every one of your letters has given me great pleasure, and none more than No. 6. Aug. 15 just...
The fundamental Article of my political Creed is, that Despotism, or unlimited Sovereignty, or...
The fundamental Article of my political Creed is, that Despotism, or unlimited Sovereignty, or...
I acknowledge my fault this day. I have two of your valued letters, of Sep. 11th. & Nov. 2d. now...
Your beautiful letter of Sept 11th has given me great pleasure. You are at a very respectable...
I have received your pleasing letter of Sept. 12. Your Situation is indeed delightful: But I hope...
I am charmed with the Chirography of your Letter of the Eleventh of September to your...
I am much obliged to you for your favour of the 10th. Your political sentiments, so far as you...
The Pamphlet I lent you and the Letters from Governor Mackean you may retain for the time you...
I can now answer the questions in your favor of the 30th. July last, viz. Who shall write the...
I thank you for your for two Letters from the Valley; one dated October 4th. the other November...
I thank you for the Memoirs of Doctor Price. Though there is little in this Work which was new to...
Col. Aspinwall who arrived here a few days since, and delivered to me your two kind favours of...
I will not delaÿ to answer your favour of the 10th, with which I was again gratified—I was...
Your favour of the 20th revives me. A Brother Octogenarian who can write with Such vigour of hand...
All the things are arrived from Russia among them are a great many of my books Berquin,...
It is a long time, that I have owed you many thanks, for your civil attention in sending me...
Your Letter of Sep’br th 11 came safe to hand, and I was well pleasd With the account you give me...
There are thirty or forty Histories of the American Revolution and consequent War now upon the...
If I ever comply with your request, I must make haste, & employ the few intervals of light which...
I am confined to my house with the epidemic cold—& much enfeebled by it. I cannot refrain,...
If such was the Spirit of the English Church in America, and especially in Virginia before the...
I had the honour, this morning to receive your favour from New York of the 30th of November. At...
I had the honor of writing to you nearly 2 years ago & was favoured with your reply on the...
Your classical letter of the 4th. of Octr, does you honour, upon every Supposition that I can...
I am afraid you will be offended at my freedom; but you are, in your hand writing, at Such an...
Mr. J. A. Smith, Secretary to the Legation of the United States at the Court of Great Britain,...
Your Mama, and I, consent that you shall ask Doctor Nicholes’s permission to come home for the...
I have recd, with pleasure your obliging Letter of the Sixth. Accept, Sir my cordial Thanks for...
Benjamin Wells Esqr and his Lady are very ambitious of paying their respects to President Madison...
In your favour of the 15th of November, you ask, in the Name of your eldest Son, the Liberty to...
Permit me to sympathize with you and your Children on the loss of your amiable and excellent...
I thank you very sincerely for your two last very valuable communications, one of the 5th. inst—&...
Your pretty little letter of October 3rd., mongrel as it is, part English, part French, has...