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The voice of the Nation call’s you home. the Government call you home—and your parents unite in...
A new Administration has commenced, Mr Monro’s inaugural Oration you will See in the Newspapers....
I write you a few lines in addition to what I have already written, and inclose you the Copy of a...
There have been a multitude of American Vessels, wind–bound at Liverpool near two months, several...
I will teise you no more, at present, with Metaphysicks or Books. I expect with Something very...
As the Season of business and of gaity in London, advances, we have found from the experience of...
We have been many weeks without receiving a line from you, or from any of our friends at...
Lieutenant John Percival of the Navy of The United States is about to embark for London, and from...
The enclosed Letter is from Mr Le Dieu, and was received the day after you left London—As I did...
Your Letters are always Common property with the Family to hear from you, and know that you are...
Your kind Letters of 12 and 17. March, the latter enclosing one (copy) from Mr H. G. Otis to my...
I have received your Letter of the 11th. and your mother has that of the 16th. from Paris. I...
Mr et Madame Adams infiniment sensibles à toutes les attentions obligeantes, dont Monsieur le...
I will write to you again, and untill I learn from you, that you have taken your passage home.—I...
Since my last letter to you, which was of 28 February I have received yours of 6 and 12 Feby both...
Conformably to the Instruction which I have received from the President of the United States, by...
Last Saturday we spoke with two vessels, bound one to Bristol and the other to Liverpool. I...
After a passage of fifty days from Cowes, we have this day landed from the Ship Washington; all...
I have but one instant to inform you that we arrived here yesterday; all well. Mr Coles also...
Yesterday was one of the most uniformly happy days of my whole long life. The Morning brought Us...
Through the kind of attention of mr Crafts we learnt yesterday morning of the arrival of the...
Order on T. B. Adams—in favour of W. S. Clarkson for $200— Receipts. 1817. Augt. 11. One Hundred...
Of your qualifications for filling with honour to yourself and credit to your Country any...
I enclose herewith an order upon the U.S. Branch Bank at New York, for 460. Dollars, with many...
Quincy Farm. House in Naussau Street. 1. Do 2 Do 3. House &c in Court Street. House in Hancock...
I have placed to your credit as my Agent the sum of ten thousand Dollars, in the United States...
An alternation of six Stages, and six Steam-Boats finally landed us here yesterday afternoon,...
I cannot forbear to offer you my thanks for your kind and affectionate Letter of the day before...
I may now congratulate you on your Arrival at the Seat of our national Government: yourself your...
Mr Jefferson has been good enough to Send me the enclosed Pamphlet An history of the restoration...