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I have subscribed with Mr Gray and others a recommendation of Hendrick W Gordon Esquire a copy of...
The enclosed letter supposes more importance, in my judgement, than it deserves. Whatever it is...
Knowing the immense weight of your cares, it gives me pain to interrupt you a moment. But when a...
When my Son departed for Russia, I enjoined upon him to write nothing to me, which he was not...
Thank you for your favour of the 12th. The Anecdote mentioned in my Letter of the 4th of...
Yesterday Morning expecting a Letter from Dr Rush I Sent early to the Post Office: but my...
The inclosed Letter Supposes more importance in my Judgment than it deserves. Whatever it is...
I have subscribed with Mr Gray and others a recommendation of Hendrick W Gordon Esquire a copy of...
As I feel a kind of Ambition to introduce to the past present and future Presidents of U.S. Some...
A young Gentleman, and his Father, have requested me to mention his Name to The Secretary of The...
Mr Malcom was three years in my family at Philadelphia as my private Secretary; and during that...
I have So often taken the Liberty to introduce Gentlemen to The President of The United States,...
I ought to make an apology to you for the trouble I give you to read so many of my letters upon...
As I feel a kind of Ambition to introduce to the past present and future Presidents of U.S. Some...
The Reverend, Mr Henry Colman of Hingham, my Neighbour and Acquaintance has a Brother, as I am...
I hope you will not think me a Fanatic, because I introduce Clergymen to you. The Truth is that...
Mr Malcom was three years in my family at Philadelphia as my private Secretary: and during that...
Francis C. Gray a Son of our late Lt. Governor, after an Education at Colledge, two years travels...
I am very apprehensive that the liberties I so frequently take of writing to you will appear...
I beg leave to introduce to you Col, William Sumner, and to Mrs Madison his Sister Miss Elizabeth...
I am informed that General Dearborne, Mr Morton and other Gentlemen have recommended Mr Winthop...
Thank you for your favour of the 12th. The Anecdote mentioned in my Letter of the 4th of...
Francis C. Gray a Son of our late Lt. Governor, after an Education at Colledge, two Years travels...
A young Gentleman, and his Father, have requested me to mention his Name to The Secretary of The...
I ought to make an Apology to you for the trouble I give you to read So many of my Letters upon...
I am informed, that General Dearborne, Mr. Morton & other gentlemen have recommended Mr. Winthrop...
Yesterday Morning expecting a Letter from Dr Rush I Sent early to the Post Office: but my...
Knowing the immense weight of your cares, it gives me pain to interrupt you a moment. But when a...
I have been informed that a Number of very respectable Gentleman are desirous of having The...
I hope you will not think me a Fanatic, because I introduce Clergyman to you. The Truth is that...