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I have received and read with pleasure, and with gratitude the Circular letter, and the Memorial...
I rely upon former acquaintance between us—Alass much too slender for me as an apology for the...
I have now read the Christian Disciple and the Review of Mr Stuarts Letters—I congratulate Mr...
As Charity is the bond of perfection—I think it very desirable that great and good Men should...
I have received your polite favor of the 10th. the subject of which is of great importance I am...
I must answer your great question of the 10th in the Words of Dalembert to his Correspondent, who...
I have two kind letters from you to acknowledge one of the 9th September, and one of the 20th....
Be pleased to accept my thanks for your polite and obliging letter—of the 30th December—and for...
I thank you for your New-Years letter of Benjamin Rush—As Agriculture is the Nursing Mother of us...
you have run me still deeper in your debt by the precious present, of your remarks on the...
When Harris was returned a Member of Parliament a Friend introduced him to Chesterfield whom he...
I thank you for your favour of the 17th. and the acceptable present of the Constitution of...
I am greatly indebted to you for the honour you have done me by sending me your Biographical...
As I have all my Life, professed to be a very sincere friend to the promotion of knowledge—and a...
I have received your letter of the 17th. of January but as your the Copy of the Moral Instructor,...
I have read over the Poem you did me the honour to inclose to me—but a very sudden illness has...
I had not sufficiently thanked you for your great Work—The Vindicie Hybernice, when I received...
As the Anecdote of Mr Paine seemes to be have given you some amusement, I will give you another...
It is a custom on the Demise of Princes for all classes of Men in Society to present to the...
I wrote you this Morning before I received your delightful letter of the 7th. which has opened a...
Was you ever acquainted with Dugald Stuart—before I left France I received a letter from Benjamin...
Accept my thanks—for your favour of the 16th. and for the prospectus—of a most magnificent...
I owe you many thanks for your favour of the 15th. and espicially for your address which abounds...
I have received your favour of the 16th. and loose no time not a moment to acknowledge my...
I have received and read with more pleasure than I can express your polite and elegant Letter of...
I send you a Box of Books, which I pray you to present for me to the Apprentices’ Library—with my...
I ought not o have delaid an acknowledgement of your favour of February 20th. and the Volume of...
I thank you for your letter of the 2d of this Mongth, and for the Catalogue for the apprentices’...
I thank you for the honour you have done me, by your letter of the 16th. of last Month—and for...
I have received your letter of the 21st. of Febuary I have no scruples of conscience, and no...
I have received your kind letter of Febry 25th. your apology for publishing—my letter was...
I ought not to have delaid an acknowledgement of your favour of February 20th. and the Volume of...
I have not seen one of your Registers, these twelve months—the fifteenth Volume is the last I...
I thank you for your Moral Instructor I have read the table of Contents, and turned over the...
I thank you for your Speech upon the great question—which I have read with at least as much...
I thank you for your favour of the first of the Month—We have had for some time, no subject of...
Be pleased to accept my best thanks for your Anniversary discourse before the Lyceum of natural...
your appointment to a Consulate in Spain was a full proof that you was then Esteemed to be a...
your selection of a father for the use of his Children, are worthy to be presented by every...
I have received your kind letter of the 29th. April with much pleasure—When I received the favour...
I have received with great pleasure your favour of March 14th. Mr Ticknor informes me that Dugald...
I thank you for Dr Ware’s letter to Dr Mc Load which I have read with pleasure, they are worthy...
your favour of the 10th. is received—I remember that a Woman came to me in London with a Book she...
Thanks for your letter of the 20th. of June and for the first volume of your translation of...
You know not the gratification you have given me, by your kind; frank; and Candid letter—I must...
If you may not murmur when you approach seventy, surely I ought not when I approach ninety; and...
Your kind enquiries of Dr Waterhouse concerning my health have excited in me an ardent desire to...
Inclosed is a letter, and an account from Mr. Gales for the National Intelligencer— I am very...
I thank you for the promptitude with which you paid my debt to Mr Gales & Seaton—and discontinued...
Liberty Tree in Boston, was a very aged and a very large Elm—in the front yard of Deacon Elliot...