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My thanks are due to you, and are most joyfully given, for two copies of your Report on Weights...
At the request of our worthy friend and excellent Neighbour Dr Amos Holbrook; I transmit you the...
Contrary to my established habit for many years I must now become an intercessor for a candidate....
Yesterday was one of the most uniformly happy days of my whole long life. The Morning brought Us...
I have been employed for a month or six weeks in hard labour to save you trouble. I have...
I have received your letter of the 9th: Never did I feel so much solemnity as upon this...
Your favour of the 14th. found me deeply immersed in researches, not astromical or mineralogical...
I have not acknowledged your 5. & 7 Octr. We have had another delightful Family Scene. Madam De...
I have seen many of your poetical effusions, from the time when you were at College, to this last...
I will teise you no more, at present, with Metaphysicks or Books. I expect with Something very...
I thank you for the present of your Book and your kind letter of the 24th. September. It was...
I have received your letter inclosing the letters from Mr Basset and Mr. Custis Congress had...
I enclose you a letter from honest Spafford. I do it with great reluctance but he has so much...
I have enclosed to the President a letter from Dr Waterhouse. I wish you would ask to see it....
The Revnd. Mr Greenwood the successor of Mr Thatcher and Dr Kirkland in the Church in Summer...
Captain James Riley politely Sent me his travels in a handsome volume which I read with interest,...
Number. 1 A volume of written extracts Quarto 2 Letter Book beginning from 26th May 1776 to 8th...
I thank you for the promptitude with which you paid my debt to Mrss Gales & Seaton—and...
De Pradt, I Suspect is a descendant of that Arcbishop Bishop of Clermont, the Bastard of Cardinal...
I thank you for the documents you Send me, which I give to the Athenaeum believing they will do...
Lieutenant John Percival of the Navy of The United States is about to embark for London, and from...
I thank you, my dear Son, for your Letters and for the Presidents Speech, which is Consolation...
A new Administration has commenced, Mr Monro’s inaugural Oration you will See in the Newspapers....
Our George has gained the first prize—and bares his honour meekly—He is a dutiful Son, for he is...
I have particular reasons—for asking the favour of you to inform me—in what year you wrote those...
I have seen many of your poetical effusions from the time when you were at College, to the last...
I thank you for the noble pacquets of documents you send me, for though I cannot read them it is...
I must, as long as octogenarian infirmities will permit, Send you a line to prove to you my...
The documents you Send me from Mr. Williams have been to me for Several Years the most...
This will be presented to you by Mr Holley whom you know and whom I pray you to receive with...