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Accept my thanks for the comprehensive Syllabus, in your favour of Oct. 12. The Psalms of David,...
In your Letter to D r Priestley of march 21. 1801 , you “tender him, the protection of those laws...
The Bearer of this Letter Mr. Thomas Boylston, is one of the clearest and most solid Capitalists,...
I believe I told you in my last, that I had given you all in Lindseys Memoirs, that interested...
Sitting at My Fireside, with my Daughter Smith , on the first of February My Servant brought me a...
your Letters to Priestley , have encreased my Grief if that were possible, for the loss of Rush ....
Correspondences! The Letters of Bernard and Hutchinson, and Oliver and Paxton &c were detected...
Your Letter of March 21st. I will Communicate to Mr Bowditch, and Pickering— You may put my...
Considering all things, I admire Dr Priestleys last Effort for which I am entirely indebted to...
Your Letter of Oct. 14 has greatly obliged me. Tracy s A a n alysis, I have read once; and wish...
I have received your Letter of the 6 th. and had before received the Same Information from...
Κριοùς μὲν καὶ ὄνοuς διζήμεθα, Κúρνε, καὶ ἵππους εὐγενέας· καί τις βούλεται ἐξ ἀγαθῶν κτήσασθαι....
Since my Receipt of your favour of the 28 of February I have call’d on the Auditor and had some...
I have received your Letter of the fourth instant by Colonel Franks, with a Project of a Letter...
Sitting at My Fireside, with my Daughter Smith, on the first of February My Servant brought me a...
Can you give me any Information, concerning A. G. Camus? Is he a Chateaubriand? Or a Marquis...
Permit me to introduce to you Mr Horace Holley, who is on his Way to Kentucky where he has been...
Your Letter dear Sir of Nov. 15 from Poplar Forrest was Sent to me from the Post Office the next...
We left Auteuil the 20th. afternoon and have made easy Journeys. Indeed We could not have done...
I cannot appease my melancholly commiseration for our Armies in this furious Snow Storm, in any...
I have rec d yours of 25. May. and thank you for the News of my son, and for the News of Paris. I...
I am impatient to See your Plan of a University and new System of Education. To assist you in...
Your Virginia Ladies have always been represented to me, and I have always believed it, are among...
On my return from an Excursion to Devonshire with my Family, where we have been to fly from the...
M r Charles Sigourney & Lady, a respectable pair in Hartford, Connecticut, the Husband a Son of...
[ Paris, 23 June 1783 . There is recorded in SJL , under date of 16 Apr. 1784, the receipt of a...
Dr James Freeman, is a learned, ingenious, honest and benevolent Man, who wishes to see President...
By Dr. Gibbon a young Gentleman of Philadelphia whom I beg Leave to introduce to you, I have the...
I thank you for your kind congratulations on the return of my little family from Europe. To...
Neither Eyes Fingers or Paper held out, to dispatch all the Trifles I wished to write in my last...