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As every Candid inquirer after truth whether personally known, or unknown to me, is very dear to...
I have heard friend Lancaster with pleasure, he is an excellent scholastic and accedemical...
I have requested my Son, to inclose to you a little Volume, and two separate printed papers, one...
I have heard Friend Lancaster, with pleasure, he is an excellent scholastic and academical...
I thank you for myself, and for Mr Marston for the kindness you did us by your Letter of the...
I am greatly obliged to you for your Letter of the 9th. It has entirely convinced me that the...
I have so many irons in the fire,—that every one of them burns—and none more than your favor of...
Though my letter to you has the air of a Redimentack Eulogium—on friend Lancasters lecture—yet it...
The Essex Register, its Editors, and Printers are not only Innocent but meritorious for...
I inclose you a National Register, to convince you that the Essex Register is not to blame for...
Inclosed are two letters from a Mr Farmer of Billerica; a Gentlemen whom I never saw, or heard...
Had I not been poisoned by the mephytic effluvia of blossoms and roses to Such a degree as to...
I thank you for your Oration, which I have read with pleasure, there has never been any Alination...
I received the first Volume of the Defence in perfect order, several mails before your polite...
your letter of July 23d. is as yet unanswered, I thank you for the communications. I now return...
I thank you for your Oration on the red letter day in our national Calendar, which I have read...
you have my full consent to publish all my letters. I only wish request that you would print...
Thanks for your favour of the 14th. I expect with patience the History of the Mecklinboug...
For your Oration on the 5th: of July, which I have read with pleasure, I pray you to accept my...
Your favour of the Sixth of July has afflicted me. My Minister Mr Whitney lately told Us, what I...
Thanks for the Rarsley Register and National Register Intelligencer . The Plot thickens! The name...
I have no hesitation of the 5th: nor in expressing my entire approbation of your design “The...
The Mecklenboug Declaration of Independence is “en bon train.” Vive la Verite. But this letter...
Long before the death of Mr Tudor I had a design to address to you a few Letters upon Subjects...
I have received your obliging letter of September 2d. but have not received the Declaration of...
I have received your letter of the 2d. and having a natural disposition like the Old Frederick of...
I have received your letter of the 24th August—and the return of the fourth Volum of my...
I thank you for the Copy of your Declaration, which I have just received and will return by the...
The information in your last letter, of your return to your garden and your records has given me...
Your favour of the 5th. has given me great pleasure off those which St Paul calls, light...
Your kind letter of the 12th. with the invaluable present of your “Appeal from the judgments of...
Mr John Marston has requested me to write your Honour on a Subject in which I am very sensible I...
Will you please to accept a morsel of rusty Antiquity, which I know you cannot and ought not to...
I thank you for your congratulations and kind wishes, the accomplishment of them is on high where...
I regret extremely the loss of your Memoire’s of Billerica which must have failed in the Post...
I inclose you a letter from Judge Sewall-and an anecdote of your Hero—He had intervals of Sound...
I have now read, and have heard read, the whole of your Volume—and I cannot refrain from...
I pray you to accept of my best thanks for your kind letter of November 11th—And for a most...
Your address to the Agricultural Society for which I thank you—I have read with great interest...
I Shall not pause to consider whether my Opinion will be popular or unpopular with the Slave...
I congratulate you and myself on your recovery from the three Illnesses that have distressed you,...
By your account which I believe is correct—Wentworth and Sewall are all that is left of my Class...
I have now read your Inaugural Discourse, and my peculiar circumstances must be my apology for...
I have not received your Memoirs of Billerica—they must have been nested some-where in the Post...
I have not yet received your Memoirs of Billerica—they must have rested somewhere in the Post...
I beg your acceptance of the inclosed Pamphlets—the long Dissertation on the Agriculture of...
Why should my little twine worn out as it is to a single thread, be woven into all the Political...
I have received, and read with Avidity and pleasure your Eloquence and Ratiocination, on the...
I am deeply indebted to you for your polite and obliging letter— and much more for the elegant,...
I have received the favour of your an obliging letter which you did me the honor to write me on...