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You will forgive my long delay in replying to your very interesting & confidential favor of the...
My anxiety for you is greater than, that for myself, I long to know the state of your Health, and...
A thousand thanks to my ever dear Cousin, for his unbounded benevolence to me. The barrel of...
It is with regret I announce to you our intention of immediate departure from this Country—We...
I have recd your letter of to day covering the Resolution of the House of Representatives of the...
Your favour of the 2d is among the dearest of my Consolations. The whole World Sympathises with...
By the mail, next to the one which brought me a Letter from M r . Duane, I transmitted a copy of...
Inclosed you will find the smallest representation of our Departed patriot Genl: George...
M I sent you some years ago an original short letter to me dated in ’74 from Major Hawley which...
In exchange for the Gold and Silver which you have repeatedly sent me as presents I have nothing...
On behalf of the Committee of arrangements lately assembled at York town, and by their direction;...
In 1774, I became acquainted with MacKean, Rodney, and Henry. Those three appeared to me to see...
Knowing the interest which you feel in every thing relating to the improvement of the rising...
I thank you for your favor of the 3d. and for Seven Copies of the Volum you have lately...
Dinner to Mr. Adams.—On the 26th ult. a public dinner was given to Mr Adams, by the citizens of...
I have been delighted in receiving your Letter of the 7th: instant, and am glad that you have...
I have this moment received your favour of yesterday. In some future Letter I must write you an...
My friend Mr Morton informs me, that you wish a few more copies of Novanglus &c, to distribute...
Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry, by William Wirt of Richmond Virginia has...
I have received your favour of the 7th. upon a very grave, serious, and important subject—You...
As it is customary for the Authors of Literary works to ask the opinion of the judicious...
In answer to your letter I inclose you a letter from a friend in answer to your questions—Dr....
The curiosity you express in your letter of the 4th June is commendable, and I am sorry it is not...
The enclosed should have been forwarded sooner; but by some accident was overlooked. No...
I pay with much pleasure the debt of thanks for the copy of Mr. Wells’s Oration so kindly...
If you will permit me to intrude upon the repose of your happy retirement I would beg leave to...
I take the liberty to send you enclosed a copy of my remarks on the Missouri question, which I...
Do me the favor of accepting a Memoir on the Commenced Navigation of the Black-Sea & the Maritime...
Your letters on the day of our nation’s birth are in consent with the wonderful character you...
Mr Elliot has sent to ask permission to have a copy of the Message, so as to put it in his...
I have received information that you have mistaken the boundary line between your lot in the six...
Inclosed are two letters—one to Mr Jefferson—which I pray you to present to them with my the...
I owe you many thanks for your favour of the 15th. and espicially for your address which abounds...
I rec d . your Letter of the 9th by the Mail which arrived here on the 24 Instant. On the Return...
The Dr. handed me this morning Mr Websters address delivered at Bunker’s Hill, upon condition...
I thank you for your favour of the 1 March inst. and the valuable pamphlets inclosed. The...
I have received your circular of the 12 inst & I thank you for the honour you have done me in...
Will you please to accept a morsel of rusty Antiquity, which I know you cannot and ought not to...
I do myself the honor to inform you that it is my intention to apply to the College of Electors...
Your Letters of 21 and 26 Novr. and of the 8th: instant have been received—Of Mr Mason the bearer...
I have received your kind letter of the 28th and the terse and nervous pamphlet inclosed My...
I have the honor to transmit you a card of Invitation for celebrating the anniversary of the...
The Committe of Arrangements for a Collation at Faneuil Hall on the fourth of July next think it...
I was favored with your communication in due time, and have gratefully published it in this day’s...
I also am an advocate first for universal suffrage 2dly. for universal emancipation 3dly for...
I do myself the honor to enclose to you, the substance of some remarks, which I made in the...
I have received with much pleasure your Letter of the 9th: instt. and hasten to answer it, that I...
I send you a Box of Books, which I pray you to present for me to the Apprentices’ Library—with my...
I thank you for the copy of Decius’s letters &c. And I pray you, accept a Sermon of Dr Mayhew in...
Permit one who now sits under that political vine and fig tree, which you have had so great a...