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I must then Submit to the painful task of condoling you with the irreparable loss—and yet—my Dear...
I Som three weeks ago took the liberty of writing to you in Concequen ce of the Advice of Mr...
Your favour of the 2d is among the dearest of my Consolations. The whole World Sympathises with...
The public papers, my dear friend, announce the fatal event of which your letter of Oct. 20. had...
I regret very much that the enclosed is not more worthy of your acceptance by being more worthy...
In the distresses and confusions of my family I saw not your address from yourself till yesterday...
I cannot answer your two last Letters. Of Thomas Adams I know nothing; except that a Man of that...
The distress of my family must be my apology for neglecting your two letters till this time. The...
The repeated kindness expressed in your letter of 30th. Oct’br, and the beautiful present of your...
I was travelling in the wilderness of the West part of Pensylvania, where I have some property...
Your esteemed favour of the 20th inst was received this day I am happy to have it in my power to...
Mr Shaw has suggested to me the propriety of omitting (in the proposed Vol. of Masstts. State...
I have not ventured before now to write to you since I heard of the melancholy event which has...
Out of the circle of your own family, there are none who can feel more sorrow at the heavy...
I trust my motive will be received by your Excellency as an excuse for this intrusion. I am...
yes, I am thankful—I am Sensible of my high obligations towards you—how few can follow your...
Your Letter of Nov. 15 gave me great delight not only by the divine Consolation it afforded me...
I send you the prospectus of a Work I am about to publish—I wish to have your opinion on the...
It has long been a favourite object of my literary ambition to become the biographer of yourself...
Having been appointed by mr James Simpson (our old Consul in Morocco) his agent to settle his...
Although I have lately received many kind and admirable Letters from my Friends, for which they...
I cant help Expressing my great disapointment at not being favored with an answer to my...
I have just heard here with a deep and sincere grief of the truly great misfortune which it has...
Late last night I received Your Report and your translation of Tracy, for both of which, tho’ I...
I know not how to express my obligation to you for the repeated presents of beautiful books the...
In addressing a letter to you, One feels that profound awe & Veneration which can only be...
When I had the pleasure of passing a day at Quincy last summer, you did me the favour of giving...
You asked me for papers; but I know not what papers you wish If such as the bundle enclosed with...
I am informed that Mr Pratt and Mr Hunt are cutting wood upon my land by your order that they cut...
I am honored with your brief note, & enclosure of many letters & papers. So far as these are shew...