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The knowledge of your Excellency’s principles, with the distinguished marks of attention, which...
Althoug it was not in my power to assist, under your roof, at the celebration of your 88th...
Persuaded, that it is a gratification to be informed of our continued health—a Severe cold Since...
I trust, that you will not deem it amiss, if, after such a long silence, I take once more the...
Permit me, to congratulate you and your Lady, with the appointment of his Exc: John Quincy Adams...
If a Sense of duty did not compell me to address You with these few lines, I could not deem it...
Since I was the last time honoured with your favour, I did not presume to interrupt Your...
It is a gratification, that I have it in my power, to cause you Some pleasurable emotions—by the...
I hope not, I dare Say more, I am confident, you deem it not an intrusion, when I write you So...
The last time, I was gratified with Some tidings from Quincy—was by a Letter of the 8th of this...
By the frendship, with which I was gratified and honoured by your Beloved Parents’—during the...
I must acknowledge that some time ago, I fostered the expectation of being gratified with a few...
Confident that a few lines shall not be unacceptable, as you cannot but approve my grateful...
As I know not where mrs de Wint resides—I must address my Lett to your care—I could not indulge...
Although I have it not in my power to make this Letter in any manner interesting—yet I am So...
I presume, it is not abusing your kindness, in addressing you with a few lines, to assure you of...
Washington’s resignation, which crowns that excellent man with glory, opens the career for my...
As you felt So Sensiblÿ for mÿ Sorrows, it is highly becoming, that you Should be among the...
It is a long time—since I was honoured with any favour from your hand, and little less—that for...
I would not So Soon have intruded again into your dignified retirement had it not been, that you...
In returning you my remarks—I hope to enjoy ere long the satisfaction, that, after a Second...
Yes, I did See from your note of thanks to your neighbours the disaster, which has fall’n to your...
Although I have so lately written, I will not, as mÿ restored health can be no pretext, delaÿ for...
I hail this happy day—the Snow and rain can not lessen my enjoyment—I arose chearfully and...
Although I have nothing at present to communicate deserving your attention, but the continuance...
Once more I Shall enjoÿ the Sensation in addressing you as the President of the U.S. but your...
Althoug I am not So happÿ to be the first in making mÿ Compliments to your Excellencÿ; I am...
Musing on Molière, the last precious gift of de Gyzelaer, which I received this summer, I was as...
I trust from your former, so often renewed, kindnesses, that after such a long silence, you will...
Fill the glass to the brim—and empty it till the last drop—now you rejoice with your friend on...
You will not be displeased, I am confident, if I address you again a few lines—perhaps—one or...
Since long I received not a more Sensible pleasure, as when I Saw me favoured with your...
Informed by the Resolution of the House of Representatives that our Government intends to arm Six...
I regret, that So often I must wearÿ you with mÿ complaints about myself, and yet I must do it,...
Confident, that, after Such a long Silence, a few Letters of an old friend, who allways revered...
He published—his opinions on Jus Eccles. Protest . in the Ses—which were—under his...
Tu m’aduli, ma tu mi piace says anÿ where Chesterfield—but so you do in a most egregious...
I have now before me your favour of July the 15th, with which, as usual, I was highlÿ gratified....
Once more I must give you my cordial thanks for this proof of your remembrance—not, that I...
If anÿ man rejoice in the prosperity of the united States i wil hope that me shal not be denied a...
As you will not wait in bestowing your kindnesses, till I arrive at Montezillo, you must permit...
The Sensible pleasure, received from your Excell:s favour of the 25th Dec. with which I was...
As I was, unexpectedly, So highly gratified with your favour of the 2d. instant, it might appear...
As your Letter of the 29 of Jan—afforded me a Sensible pleasure, I will procure meself another in...
I will not delay to Send you a few lines—in answer to your favour of June 24th—with which I was...
I intended at first to have answered your kind favour of July 16—last week—but I was everÿ daÿ So...
It is with an inexpressible delight, that I received and perused your affectionate Letter of the...
I may not longer delay to answer your unexpected, affectionate and interesting favour of Jan y 11...
Although I am not perfectlÿ free from head-ache a fixed oppression in the forehead which leaves a...
Had I not been honoured, So often; with proofs of your kindness, with which you was pleased to...