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I am, indeed, gratified by the receipt of your letter of the 27th ulto. The approbation of those...
I have the satisfaction to inform you that John Quincy Adams Esq. was this morning nominated...
“Vanity of Vanities, all is Vanity!” The French have a distinction, between Eulogy and Apology. I...
To my very great surprise and mortification, I saw in the daily Advertizer a week or ten days...
Though the publication of my juvenile Letters to your Father, especially in a Nantucket Gazette...
A new Administration has commenced, Mr Monro’s inaugural Oration you will See in the Newspapers....
I am obliged to you for your favour of the 5th. the eleven volumes of your Register, shall be...
So, so master John, your Back is up, because you have not been written to, as often as you...
The information you gave me in your favour of the fifth of this month; for which I kindly thank...
Have you read certain Strictures upon Painters and Paintings in the Newspapers? What do you think...
I thank you for your favour of the 3d. and congratulate you on your success; which I hope and...
Can you prescribe rules for painting, a perception? A reminiscens,? a judgment? a ratiocination?...
I will teise you no more, at present, with Metaphysicks or Books. I expect with Something very...
I now hope to see you, after 8 years Absence. I cannot write you a formal Letter. You have a kind...
I have been pleased with your Journal. I envy, or rather I wish, I could have Shared with you,...
Nothing from your Family gives me more pleasure than to hear as I do, that you are a diligent...
The great question was “Whether Writs of Assistants, were legal, or illegal; constitutional or...
I set out the first of next week on the journey to the South in execution of a State commission...
I rejoice in the expectation of seeing you & Mrs Adams; and Miss S A—and as the Day that is most...
I am, indeed, gratified by the receipt of your letter of the 27th ulto. The approbation of those...
Is your daughter, Mrs Stewart, who I am credibly informed is one of the most accomplished Ladies,...
Please to present my thanks to my aunt for her kind letter; and accept my congratulations on the...
As the Season of business and of gaity in London, advances, we have found from the experience of...
I have received, within a few days, your portrait, painted by Mr. Morse for me.— I have already...
Like other Sinners about to commit an indiscretion I study excuses to quiet my own conscience. My...
I have taken the liberty to send you by mail two books—Kentucky Productions, for your perusal and...
I do rejoice that “I have brought out the old gentleman”, & the Public would rejoice with me were...
Give me leave to introduce to you, Mr Theodore Lyman junior, a young Gentleman of Education and...
Mr Paudlin, transmitted your kind introductory Letter to me from New York, and I presume went to...
Lieutenant John Percival of the Navy of The United States is about to embark for London, and from...
I am greatly obliged to you for your kind letter of the 10th. of Feb’y, & you cannot be more...
I have received your obliging favour of the 8th. but cannot consent to your resolution to ask no...
My loving and beloved Friend, Pickering, has been pleased to inform the World that I have “few...
My loving and beloved Friend, Pickering , has been pleased to inform the World that I have “few...
As I can make no Apology for so long forgetting to return the volumes inclosed, I must, without...
As I can make no Apology for so long forgetting to return the Volumes inclosed, I must, without...
I thank you for your kind Letter which is received; and for the delicious present which is...
Mr Theodore Lyman Junr. a Gentleman of a Studious, inquisitive and irreproachable Character, is...
I have received your luminous letter of 15th Feby. for which I thank you: but cannot enlarge upon...
I have received eleven Volumes of your Register, well bound and in good order, for which I have...
I Most affectionately partake in the Gratification You are going to derive from the Arrival of Mr...
You have been kind enough to send me five Numbers of your Allegany Magazine, for which I can only...
You would be pleased to See the pretty Figure your Peach Trees and Cherry Trees make in my...
The Volume of Dr Franklins Correspondence has Seemed to make me live over again my Life at Passy...
A Reminiscence, as the French phrase it, of Civilities received from you and your Brothers,...
Absences and avocations had prevented my acknoleging your favor of Feb. 2. when that of Apr. 19....
Absences and avocations have had prevented my acknoleging your favor of Feb. 2. when that of Apr....
I have received “the history of the late war in the western country by Mr Robert B McAffe” and...
Mr William Smith Shaw has lent me the fourth Volume of his political pamphlets, the first tract...
Lyman was mortified that he could not visit Monticello. He is gone to Europe a Second time. I...