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Other parts of your letter of yesterday may be remembered hereafter; but “ Brimborion ” must not...
You made that Westphalian Couplet yourself, Sleeping or waking, nobody but you could have dreamed...
I will not envy you but congratulate you on the pleasure you have had in your excursion to...
It was not friendly in you to involve me in your domestic & family Controversies Major Pierce...
Your favour of March 30th I received last Evening. The Subject of it is of great importance I...
Are the works of Apuileus in Harvard College Library or in any other collection in America Have...
“The History” is of no value, except on account of its date. It was written and printed in Edes...
Your Letter of the 13th. has touched my feelings. Deeply infected with a dangerous distemper you...
De la Marre, tells us, that in the North of Holland they make use of Fucus to support their...
I fear I have not answered your letter of 20th of June. That of the 8th: of August, I certainly...
(To be added to those on Sea Weeds) If the gentleman from the Isle of Fromme mentioned in your...
You are So waggish and roguish with your Woofs and your Warps and your Webs, that I am almost...
I rejoice to find by your Letter of the 26. and by my Sons Conversation, that his commencement of...
I received your friendly Letter of the 19. June, by my dear M rs Adams, with great Pleasure and...
The great question was “Whether Writs of Assistants, were legal, or illegal; constitutional or...
The Talents and qualities of the Tumble Bugg, are Strength Industry, Patience, Foresight of...
The report that John Quincy Adams has written to his father, or any one else that “the war which...
I duly recd your favour of the 21. Sept.—I Sent you two pretty large Packetts the first of Six...
The History of Queen Ann’s reign and of the Treaty of Utrecht is So instructive, that it is worth...
Your pathetic Letter of the 2d. has filled my heart with Sympathy and Grief. Your Son, by all...
When I wrote you a line of Acknowledgment for your Lecture upon Tobacco, I kept no Copy of it,...
Your Letter of the 10th is too delicious, to be disgraced by Ceremonies and Apologies in my...
In your Letter of the 21st. of October you Say that Mrs Knox said to you that “her husband was...
Permit me to sympathize with you and your Children on the loss of your amiable and excellent...
I thank you for Dr Ware’s letter to Dr Mc Load which I have read with pleasure, they are worthy...
In answer to your Letter of the Eighth I can only say that Societies Since as I have never been...
As “the accurate Jefferson” has made the Revolution a Game of Billiards, I will make it a Game of...
I receive no Letters with So much pleasure as yours and Rushes. The Shortest of them always...
Captain Phillips’s letter is a Volume of News to me—That he Sailed without a Commission was never...
I enclose you sketches of Naval history and a letter from the Author Make what use of them you...