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Some of those publications, which in France, as you very well know, are called foreign Gazettes &...
As in your favour of the fifth, you seem to regret “the Intermission of our Correspondence, your...
I yesterday received from the Post Office your very obliging Letter of the 16th. which has...
The mail of yesterday, brought me your favour of the 19th I presume you had not then received my...
I have received your favour of the 22d, & the French translation of my letter with Mably’s, &...
In my letter of yesterday—I forgot to answer your question concerning Marmontels thoughts of...
Though your Son is engaged in an honourable and a laudable pursuit, I apprehend he is not quite...
I like this prompt and quick correspondences, I have received your Sons acknowledgement dated the...
From your Letter of the 7th. I find some Misconception has arisen between you & the Editor of the...
Your favour of the 11th. has conjured up, in my Imagination so many Ghosts that I am in danger of...
In thanking you for your last ing interesting Letter, I have been particularly gratified, in...
We need not fear that Mr Hutchinsons Character will be injured with Posterity—His every Virtue,...
If I don’t reply immediately to your kind Letters, pray attribute it to my being an Inquirer, &...
Knowing as I do the importance of your office & the punctuality with which you fulfill the duties...
Was I to draw the Portraits of the two Characters You mention, of the first I should say that he...
Your kind letter of the 13th contains much truth, and nothing but the truth. I may return to it...
I cannot say whether I ought to laugh, or cry, or scold, in reporting the trial of Michael Corbet...
Dr Morse having undertaken to continue Trumbul’s History: wrote urgently to me to assist him. I...
The animated Style in which you have described the circumstances attending the Trial of Corbet &...
The reproof I received in your Letter of the 11th. & which I was favoured with only last Evening...
Thanks for your favour of the 14th. You urge me to explain the secret of Hutchinsons conduct. I...
Bernard, Hutchinson, Oliver, the Commissioners of the customs, and their Satellites had an...
Your worthy son, William, in a kind letter of the 2d. has asked my opinion of “Pownall’s...
The Metaphysical, Theological, Ecclesiasticcal and political Pendulums, which all go to gether,...
My son was particularly gratified with your account of Governor Pownal. His Impressions towards...
“Vanity of Vanities, all is Vanity!” The French have a distinction, between Eulogy and Apology. I...
Is your daughter, Mrs Stewart, who I am credibly informed is one of the most accomplished Ladies,...
I do rejoice that “I have brought out the old gentleman”, & the Public would rejoice with me were...
I have received your obliging favour of the 8th. but cannot consent to your resolution to ask no...
Mr William Smith Shaw has lent me the fourth Volume of his political pamphlets, the first tract...