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M r. Carroll has requested me to communicate the Contents of the inclosed letter, and I hasten to...
I have a thousand times wish’d to express to you my gratitude for the attentions I received from...
Not to acknowledge the many favours I have recieved from you, and the obligations they have laid...
I should have answer’d your kind letter of 16 th. ult o. before this time, but I have only this...
It has not been from want of the most affectionate Respect that I have suffer’d your kind letter...
I am not only highly gratified, but extremely grateful for your kind communication of 15 th. inst...
M rs. Cranch informs me that a kind letter arrived from you at Washington since my arrival here,...
I have no doubt that you retain such an Interest in my happiness as to rejoice with me in the...
I should have answer’d your valued Letter of 27 th. ult° . , by M r. Shaw, if his stay would have...
I have just closed a letter to the Pres t. on the subject of my Bro r. Greenleaf.— I do not know...
I thank you, my dear Madam, for your obliging fav r. of 5 th. instant, and for the interest you...
After a most fatigueing journey I arrived on friday Evening. I travel’d all the first night, &...
I inclose a letter to my Mother under Cover to you, because it contains some things which perhaps...
I have not words, my dear Aunt, to express my gratitude for your kind and consoling letter of the...
Upon receipt of your kind letter of the 17th. ulto. I was too deeply afflicted by the information...
I received yesterday your kind letter of 17th. instant, informing me of the death of my dear and...
I thank you most sincerely for your excellent letter of 5th. ulto. which I should have answer’d...
I know you will rejoice with me that Mrs. Cranch is again the mother of a daughter. This event...
Accept my thanks for your kind letter of the 10th. of March last, and for all your other...
I received by Mr. J. Q. Adams the volumes of the “defence of the Constitutions,” for which I...
I congratulate you on the news of Peace; and thank God that you and my most excellent Aunt have...
Colo. Charles Semmes, of Alexandria. This gentleman I have never seen, to my knowledge. General...
I again take the liberty of troubling you to send to the Post Master Genll. the inclosed...
Please to present my thanks to my aunt for her kind letter; and accept my congratulations on the...
I beg you to be assured, my ever honourd & venerated Uncle, that we sympathize most sincerely...
As I know you feel an interest in the prevalence of the pure principles of the Gospel, I take the...
Upon the representations of Mr. Quincy, I made, through him, to Mr. Elwyn, the agent of Lewis...
I intend that this shall be handed to you by my daughter Nancy, who accompanies her sister Mary;...
I received your very kind and flattering letter of 1st. ulto.—On the morning before I received it...
Having neglected writing to you for so long a time, for which I can form no possible Apology,...
Permit me to congratulate you on the result of the late election. I rejoice because it has not...
I hope you do not think that because I do not often write to you, I do not often think of you;...
I wrote you some time ago, & desired Mr Lovell, who told me he should see Mr Ames before he left...
Mr Norton paid me five dollars for your subscription to the National Intelligencer. As I am...
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of a set of documents, and the second Volume of...
Mr. John Douglass Simms of Virginia is the son of Colo. Charles Simms for many years collector of...
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of the 7th. Vol. of Wheaton’s Reports, the...
No one has felt more deeply impress’d with the occasion which has drawn you to Quincy, than...
Mr John Douglas Simms of Virginia is the son of Col Charles Simms for many years collector of the...
Phillips has this moment handed me yours of the 5 th. and I now throw by a Qui tam in which I...
I beg leave to introduce Mr. John D. Herbert, a respectable gentleman of this place, who I...
Altho I have written you before, I know you have no objection to recieving another letter before...
The want of opportunity, and leisure, has a long time prevented me from writing you. The ship...
Enclosed you have a copy of the agreement in the case of Fletcher v. Peck, which has been this...
Mr. Thomas Grafton Addiron junr. having a wish to be employed in the public service has requested...
The undersigned Commissioners, appointed “to select a proper site in the District of Columbia, on...
The undersigned Commissioners, appointed “to select a proper site in the District of Columbia, on...
I have recd. a letter from a friend of Mr. Wint, in which he says “Mr. Wint had difficulty in...
I enclose the sermon of Mr. Whitney which you was so kind as to lend me. My daughter Nancy has...
I do not know what was the date of my last to you, nor of yours to me, nor is it material to...