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I should not perhaps have troubled you with my thanks particularly for your kind answers to my...
I may be almost afraid after so long an interruption that you may have forgot a correspondent,...
I received yesterday your kind letter of the 1st instant—Notwithstanding the great weight...
I was very highly gratified by your opinion on the subject of slavery in the new States; its...
I received your favour of yesterday inclosing Judge Sewall’s letter, and the anecdote of Otis,...
Will you receive my respectful congratulations on your having entered the last year of your...
In a short memoir of my Father, prepared for the Volume of the Historical Society now in the...
I have found since I had the honour of writing to you last, a book among my Fathers papers...
You will have been informed before this letter reaches you of the bereavement that has happened...
Having understood that Dr. Townsend whose wife was formerly intimate in the Otis family might...