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Thanks for your favour of Novbr. 13th. Of Lord Holland, I know nothing. I pity the people, I pity...
As I am not able to be punctual as Smith , in the payment of my debts; I fear I owe you a Letter,...
I thank you for your favor of 26 June. Your Phylanthropic sentiments are very agreeable to me:...
I congratulate you on the elections but hesitate on the causes you assign: I know not what is...
You grieve me when you tell me that “your city is thronged with officers of the army.” Infandum,...
I have a great Mind, to rattle with you in your own Way, in your Letter of July 18th— Do you know...
Your letter of the 4th has given me much pleasure. I rejoice that you have been admitted a...
I thank you for your favour of the 10th & 12th. I can only say that I wish you a pleasant voyage,...
I have received your letter of January and read it over and over again with pleasure, because I...
I have received and read your letter of February 28th with pleasure. There is not a necessary and...
I duly received your letter of 22 Ult. as the merchants express it, so frugally, To be sure,...
Though the Thirteenth year of the nineteenth century has made its Debutt, yet as the sun has not...
I thank you for your sensible and feeling letter of the 7th of February. If you and I should take...
Yesterday I received from the Post Office in this Town, your favour of the thirtieth of November...
Colonel Pickering in his Letters or Addresses to the People of The United States has represented...
Colonel Pickering in his Letters or Addresses to The People of The United States has represented...
I have received your letter of the first of this month, in answer to mine of the twenty fifth of...
It is a serious thing to engage in War: and another very Serious thing to Recommend any Gentleman...
I have been sick a Month, and my eyes and hands incapable of writing otherise you would have...
Your Letter of the 5th. contains Such an Abundance of Matter which appears to me as of so great...
I know not what to say to your Letter of 23rd. There are Men whom disaster haunts through life....
I have received, and read with—Sensations of grief and joy and Reflections of, (what shall I say...
I go farther than you in your Glooms I expect Detroit and Michigan will be again taken and all...
Yesterday I received your packet of the 7th. you ask “What is to be the result of the Convention...
I received yesterday your favour of the 16th of last month. It is of no other use to ruminate...
Your letters give us information as well as entertainment. Your reception at head Quarters & at...
Cobbets Letter to Niles, inclosed in yours of the 17th, with some of his usual fooleries,...
I thank you for your favour of the 23d.— Gerry is gone to joine his Copatriots in lamentations...
Your favour of 15th is alarming. Remember the fate of Cassandra. The prophet of ill ’tho’ as true...
We were happy to find by your Letter 22d of May that you had arrived safe at Baltimore on your...