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I thank you for your letter of 23rd Decbr. & your Register, which is the first I have ever seen....
Your favour of 23. Septr: & 3. Octr. was brought to me by my old friend and Classmate I. M....
I have received your Letter of the 26th. of December 1817 inclosing a Postnote upon the Branch...
Your kind Letter of the 26th. of Decr has given me more pleasure than it would be prudent or...
You know my vanity and therefore are probably surprized that I have not before this transmitted...
I have read your letter, and thank you for the Amusement it has afforded me. We in Massachusetts,...
I cannot say whether I ought to laugh, or cry, or scold, in reporting the trial of Michael Corbet...
I do declare that I can write Greek better than you do, though I cannot Say, So well as you can,...
Twenty Eight years ago, I had the honor of painting in London your portrait in my picture of the...
Your Letter of the 29th of September has not been answered by me as it ought to have been. Your...
We have the Honor of your Excellency’s Letter of the 16th. Instant wherein You inform us that you...
I have seen but one of your Papers. I know nothing of the Transactions in England or America. The...
As editor of the Weekly Register (a work that I am flattered with a belief has effected a good...
Your kind letter of the 13th contains much truth, and nothing but the truth. I may return to it...
I beg leave to introduce to You Col. William Sumner; and to Mrs Madison, his Sister, Miss...
All our intelligent Travellers to Washington, I find have an ambition to See both the present,...
I beg leave to introduce to you Col, William Sumner, and to Mrs Madison his Sister Miss Elizabeth...
Your Letter dear Sir of Nov. 15 from Poplar Forrest was Sent to me from the Post Office the next...
Your Letter dear Sir of Nov. 15 from Poplar Forrest was Sent to me from the Post Office the next...
ἀναπέτομαι δὴ πρὸσ ολυμπον πτερυγεσσι κούφαις — μ’ ἐπίβωτον κατὰ γειτόνας ποιήσεις. And I was...
Was I to draw the Portraits of the two Characters You mention, of the first I should say that he...
From your suggestions, I have attempted and publish’d an Analysis of the Will of Mr Boylston,...
I return the Analysis of Dupuis with my thanks for the loan of it. It is but a feignt Miniature...
I return the Analysis of Dupuis with my thanks for the loan of it. It is but a faint Miniature of...
Knowing as I do the importance of your office & the punctuality with which you fulfill the duties...
As I feel a kind of Ambition to introduce to the past present and future Presidents of U.S. Some...
Although, our good old Massachusetts, has encore quelques Prejuges; yet I find that all our...
John Sergeant Esquire, a Director of the Bank of U. S. is appointed by that Board to negotiate...
As I feel a kind of Ambition to introduce to the past present and future Presidents of U.S. Some...
Mr Cobbett whose political opinions, as you know have undergone some changes since he was...