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The animated Style in which you have described the circumstances attending the Trial of Corbet &...
From your Letter of the 7th. I find some Misconception has arisen between you & the Editor of the...
Was I to draw the Portraits of the two Characters You mention, of the first I should say that he...
My son was particularly gratified with your account of Governor Pownal. His Impressions towards...
The reproof I received in your Letter of the 11th. & which I was favoured with only last Evening...
In thanking you for your last ing interesting Letter, I have been particularly gratified, in...
If I don’t reply immediately to your kind Letters, pray attribute it to my being an Inquirer, &...
An extraordinary Paragraph which appeared in the Boston daily Advertiser of this morning, & which...
I yesterday received from the Post Office your very obliging Letter of the 16th. which has...
Dr Morse having undertaken to continue Trumbul’s History: wrote urgently to me to assist him. I...