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Mr Benjamin Parker Richardson, a Grandson of my old friend Mr Brackett, who is advancing with me...
I thank you for the promptitude with which you paid my debt to Mr Gales & Seaton—and discontinued...
M r Richard Cooke of Mary land will tell you all the News— I expect to sign the Bills this day...
I have great Satisfaction in your Letter of the 10 th. The Breaking of the Bubble of Banks would...
I wrote you before to day: but I forgot to say Several Things.— Have you ever attended a Town...
Mr Jefferson has been good enough to Send me the enclosed Pamphlet An history of the restoration...
I have a rich Budget to send you by the next Ship. I have no time to prepare it by the Milo. I...
Exoterick and Esoterick Doctrine. See the American Encyclopedia Tit. Exoterick: the French, Title...
Of Mr Wait, I know little, but that he was once introduced to me by General Knox, twice by Judge...
You made me a rich present when you allowed your son George to spend his vacation with me. He has...
I have received your Letter, giving an Account of your Studies for a day. You should have dated...
My thanks are due to you, and are most joyfully given, for two copies of your Report on Weights...
I have requested a number of Friends, to Search and Seek for information concerning the...
At the request of our worthy friend and excellent Neighbour Dr Amos Holbrook; I transmit you the...
Contrary to my established habit for many years I must now become an intercessor for a candidate....
A Gentleman, whose Name is Reynolds a Native of Boston, a Graduate at Cambridge, a Pupil in...
The inclosed Letter from the sec. of state will go by the Way of England. In the paragraph quoted...
It would be ridiculous in me to write you, upon public Affairs. If We have Judges as at the...
Yesterday was one of the most uniformly happy days of my whole long life. The Morning brought Us...
My perplexities are increased every day, as I fear yours have been and are still. Mine, at...
I cannot forget the loss I have sustained in the death of Dr Rush. Since your departure his...
I am much obliged to you for the Copy of your Dialogue, which does you honour. I am the more...
The young Gentlemen are all flying to Europe, and apply to me for Introductions to our Ambassador...
In its due time, I received your Letter from Philadelphia of the 27. of July. Although, in the...
I congratulate you on the new acquaintences you have made. Madam de Stael and Sir Francis...
I have been employed for a month or six weeks in hard labour to save you trouble. I have...
I feel so uneasy, on your account, that I want to write to you, every hour. But I am become so...
To Shew the pretty, little, easy task you have undertaken, let me give you a Schematic Picture of...
I know not whether you are acquainted with the Bearer of this Letter Samuel G. Perkins Esqr, or...
The Opportunity by Captain Benjamin Harrod is so unexpected and the time allowed me is So Short,...