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I duely received your present from Mr Jefferson to me of Dr Priestleys Doctrines of heathen...
According to the reservation between us, of taking up one of the subjects of our correspondence...
According to the reservation between us, of taking up one of the subjects of our correspondence...
As soon as I received your acceptable and instructing letter of the 8th of this month, I wrote to...
I find with some Surprise, in looking over unanswered Letters, One from yourself of 26 August. We...
Inclosed is a sketch of the unfortunate enterprize against Penobscot in 1779. drawn by an eye...
Little did I think when I last wrote you, what a monument was erected to me. I have since...
Your Ambition to Spread information of the growing prosperity of your country is amiable and...
On the 5th. your mind was relieved from its Uncertainty; and your Anxiety must have been...
I wrote yesterday to my dear Mother by a Gentleman, who is going to Gothenburg, intending to...
Hendrick William Gordon Esquire I understand has been recommended to be Collector of direct taxes...
Encouraged by your friendly disposition towards me, I now take the liberty to ask of you, in the...
Since mine of Aug. 22. I have recieved your favors of Aug. 16. Sep. 2. 14. 15. and—and mrs...
Since mine of Aug. 22. I have recieved your favors of Aug. 16. Sep. 2. 14. 15. and ___ and mrs...
Mr Colman’s visit, highly acceptable in itself, to us all, has been the more So to me as he...
Your favour of Aug. 28th has been duly received and highly esteemed. I say with you, the Will of...
I know not, whether Perry’s Victory is not the greatest Action in naval History. His Age, the...
I am very grateful for thy obliging favor of the 7th ult., & must begin this with an apology for...
I rely upon your candour to forgive my taking your time and your patience, while I thank you for...
Mr Elliot had informed me, by a kind Letter, of your Arrival at Barneveldt, before I recd. yours...
I So returned from the field—having dug my patatoes, and now the rain compells me to Staÿ home,...
σὲ γὰρ πάντεσσι θέμις θνητοῖσι προσαυδᾶn . “It is not only permitted but enjoined upon all...
I can Scarce persuade myself, that I Staÿ’d with you So manÿ daÿs—and conversed on So few,...
As I have lost Children and Grand Children, in infancy and a Son and daughter grown up and...
σὲ γὰρ πάντεσσι θέμις θνητοῖσι προσαυδᾶn. “It is not only permitted but enjoined upon all Mortals...
As I think it will give you pleasure to hear of Judge Vander Kemp’s arrival at Barneveld in...
Not to honor Mr Colman, for I know he needs none from me to you: but to gratify myself, and bring...
I must be allowed to offer you my heartiest congratulations upon Commodore Perrys great victory...
I rejoice in the incident, which has called me, to give you a certificate under my hand, that I...
I run the risque of introducing to You, the Reverend Mr Henry Colman of Hingham. He is one of our...
If I am committing an indiscretion, I hope you will pardon it. The Reverend Mr Henry Colman of...
I know not whether my transient acquaintance, with you, will justify me, or acquit me of...
What apology can I offer, for the liberty I take of introducing to you the Revnd Henry Colman of...
Not to honour Mr Colman, for I know he needs none from me to you; but to gratify myself and bring...
I rely entirely on the long and agreeable acquaintance between us and the knowledge I have had...
Considering all things, I admire Dr Priestleys last Effort for which I am entirely indebted to...
Considering all things, I admire D r Priestleys last Effort for which I am entirely indebted to...
I intend to begin my journey on monday next and as my object is not less to see men than things,...
Never Shall be obliterated the few days, which I enjoy’d at Quincÿ—I fostered allways indeed a...
Your favour of the 6th. has given me much pleasure; had I lived with Dr Johnson I would have...
I receive with pleasure, the News of your removal to Cambridge and establishment in Office, in...
My last Sheet, would not admit an Observation that was material to my design. Dr Price was...
My last Sheet , would not admit of an Observation that was material to my design. D r Price was...
I owe you a thousand thanks for your favour of Aug. 22 and its Enclosures, and for Dr Priestley’s...
My antient Friend, Mr Jefferson has presented me in your name, with a compliment more grateful to...
I owe you a thousand thanks for your favour of Aug. 22 and its Enclosures , and for D r...
I was much gratified by seeing your signature affixed to a Letter address’d to Mrs. Warren.—I am...
I have the honor to enclose you a hand bill containing a more particular account of the late...
The annual meeting of the United States’ Military Philosophical Society will be held in the City...
I have received by the Mail your friendly Letter of 8 Mo. 31. with your Gazetteer of the State of...