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I thank you for your kind Letters I agree with you that we can never be thankful enough for the...
Before I left The Massachusetts I had the Pleasure of receiving a Letter from you: But I learned...
Yesterday I was highly gratified with your affectionate Letter, and answer it directly, not to...
I have received your Letter, and am much concerned to perceive your Apprehensions that Affairs...
Permit me to address You with few words upon your election to the Presidencÿ of the United...
I Sincerely condole with you in the loss of your Friends Walker Wislar and Bray. I Sincerely...
In your last Letter you requested copies of my Letters to Dr. Price. They are inclosed— These...
The events of this month, have been to me almost overwhelming. They have excited my sensibility...
At the hazard of the little Vision that is left me I have read your Travels in the Wilderness...
Although much indisposed duty compells me to Send you a few lines—and as I feel allways Somewhat...
How Shall it be in my power, to paÿ you mÿ Sincere thanks for the favours with which you continue...
This day I recd your favour of the 15 of last month you and I are in the same predicament. You...
I believe I must endorse you over, or rather bequeath you as a Legacy to The Philosopher of...
I see by your favour of May 10th that we must all grow Old—but you have not yet experienced one...
I have recd yours of Aug. 1802. I agree with you that “the deadly infection has not Spread thro...
I have just received your favor of the 20th of Jan. & am sensibly touched with the remembrance of...
I have Sent to The Post Office this Morning, your Diploma, as Member of our Accademy. How many...
Mr. Alex. Bryant Johnson returned me the ms—Had I more time I Should be tempted to write a...
You have puzzled and confounded me, by your Letter of the 3 of Aug.—After allarming me with Some...
I delay’d to write you a few lines—to congratulate you cordially on the happy arrival of the 30th...
I had last night your letter of the 12th. the friendly Sentiments of which have tenderly affected...
I owe you a letter or two I believe, and my Conscience smites me for the neglect,—and my daring...
I thank you, dear Sir for your favours of 7. and 20th. Ult. Messrs Everett and Mr Ticknor will...
I indulge once more in the gratification—of Sending you a few lines, in the hope, that you enjoy...
I thank my God, that I enjoy the high gratification in congratulating you with the tribute, paid,...
In Answer to your kind favour of the 21st. I have had a very feeble Winter and am Still afflicted...
yes, I am thankful—I am Sensible of my high obligations towards you—how few can follow your...
I have recd Condorcet, in good order and your favour of 20th. Ult. Enfields History of...
I have recd your favors of the third, and am much obliged to you and to Mr. Mappa for your...
I Should not have importuned your Excell—this year with another Letter did I not believe it...
As Misery is Said to derive Some consolation from the Misery of others; your Letter of 18. Septr....
Alexander Hill Everett Esquire, a Genteman of the Bar in Boston, who had his Law Education in the...
How can I, in any manner, reciprocate your kindnesses? I know I can not, and yet I feel cordially...
Your favour of the Sixth of July has afflicted me. My Minister Mr Whitney lately told Us, what I...
Now I hope, you have already perused my Oration—although I have not Seen it yet in print—I doubt...
I have recd. your kind favour of the 4th. of March and thank you for your kind rememberance of...
I am confident, you will kindly permit me to Send you a few lines—at this time—if it was only, &...
The last tiding of your welfare, with which I was gratified—was by Judge Peter Smith. I had made...
I must answer your favours of Dec. 14 ult. and Jan the 3th. Want of time will once have the happy...
James Otis Counsellor, Colonel &c &c &c Said to me Some fifty or Sixty years ago “John; when I...
Having unexpectedly received an opportunity of conveying you my cursory remarks on some parts of...
With reluctance I Should interrupt your Excellency’s occupations, in the persuasion, that my...
I have transmitted to Mr. Quincy, extracts from two of your letters, relative to the name and...
Aÿant reçú plusieurs temoignages d’amitie et d’estime de votre Excellence, pendant votre Sejour a...
Although only a few moments of day light are left me, I Shall take hold of these to indulge a...
I have recd your favour of the 13th and thank you for your Zeal for the honor of my “Defence”....
Pray tell me how you apply the sublimate Murcury for the cure of externally and internally of...
I have recd your favor of the 5th of July with your Letter to Chanceller Livingston on Some...
Lord! Lord! What a Coat you have cutt out? It would require an hundred Taylors for twenty years...
I rejoice in all your Felicities described in your favour of 29th. Nov. What a Contrast between...