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You shall not expect an excuse, for mÿ dilaÿing a few days to return the inclosed. Mÿ heart was...
So many months are past Since I received a Single line from Massachusetts—in former days I was...
Had I not been favoured with so manÿ proofs of your kindness I should have hesitated to undertake...
I Should not have importuned your Excell—this year with another Letter did I not believe it...
How can I, in any manner, reciprocate your kindnesses? I know I can not, and yet I feel cordially...
How long have I waited in answering your favour of 23th. of aug–with which you again honoured...
Long Since I Should have acquitted me of my duty in congratulating you with your Safe arrival at...
I listen onlÿ to a pleasant emotion of my heart, in congratulating my Self, that among So manÿ...
Though I was not fortunate enough to See Dr Belknap and Morse, as you Excellencÿ kindly intended,...
Now I hope, you have already perused my Oration—although I have not Seen it yet in print—I doubt...
The sun breaks through the skies—I skipt just in the garden—but the soil is yet too wet—to...
Long since I should have indulged mÿ wishes in writing you a few lines, had it been in mÿ power,...
I am confident, you will kindly permit me to Send you a few lines—at this time—if it was only, &...
The last tiding of your welfare, with which I was gratified—was by Judge Peter Smith. I had made...
I can Scarce persuade myself, that I Staÿ’d with you So manÿ daÿs—and conversed on So few,...
I must answer your favours of Dec. 14 ult. and Jan the 3th. Want of time will once have the happy...
I send you mÿ Lett. on the use of copper among the Greeks—I can not flatter me, that it Shall...
A continued headache has compelled me, to delaÿ an answer to your favour of the 16th of Febr....
Having unexpectedly received an opportunity of conveying you my cursory remarks on some parts of...
Being returned at New-york, after a yourneÿ of five weeks in the countrÿ, to take a view of the...
Being again favoured with a new mark of your continued kindness I will not bereave meself of the...
Again a Letter from Oldenbarneveld—I Suffered this winter with excruciating headache, partly...
You know too well mÿ attachment to your person, and am persuaded how highly I value your honoured...
Although not in a mood to perform anÿ Serious thing, I must try to procure me Some relief—in...
I So returned from the field—having dug my patatoes, and now the rain compells me to Staÿ home,...
With reluctance I Should interrupt your Excellency’s occupations, in the persuasion, that my...
Unexpectedlÿ I was favoured with your obliging Letter of the 20th Febr—tho’ I did receive it only...
Aÿant reçú plusieurs temoignages d’amitie et d’estime de votre Excellence, pendant votre Sejour a...
You Shall indulge me—having been engaged So long in various lucubrations—that I take Some repose,...
Although only a few moments of day light are left me, I Shall take hold of these to indulge a...
Musing on Moliere—the last precious gift of de Gyselaer which I received this Summer—and for...
I am So much younger—I have not So manÿ avocations—I have nothing better to perform; it is mÿ...
I should have before this used mÿ priviledge of writing to you, had I not been informed by the...
I hasten to send your Excellencÿ another letter from mÿ solitarÿ mansion. before the united...
L’accueil, dont vous m’avez honorés pendant votre Sejour dans cette Republique et les marqúes...
I Should rather guess that Basanistes would do good—It is true it is a heroic medicine, but it...
What a gratification again have you bestowed upon me in your Letter of Febr. 7th. not never to...
If I should not write, except I could Send you an interesting Letter then I would but Seldom have...
I spent two days as disagreable, as anÿ in mÿ life—tears bedewed my cheeks and reason and...
The daÿ before I was so unexpectedly favoured with your affectionate Letters of the 22 & 23 of...
Though my apprehension of abusing your kindness made me delaÿ my answer on your Letter, with...
I am confident you will not take it amiss—if, once more, I address you with a few lines, less so,...
As you assured me in your last favour, with which you honoured me the 3d. of march, that my...
I flatter me Self with the fond hope, that mÿ old and high-revered friend Shall not, after Such a...
From my last letter you may presume the cause of my delaying to answer, the favour, with which I...
Was it not to Satisfÿ the ardent wishes of a learned deceased friend, I should consider it...
I intended to have answered your affectionate Letter of the 29 Dec. last, before I left my home...
Everÿ mail I flattered my Self to receive a Line from Mount Wallaston, till I received your...
Since I Send you, at your for me So highlÿ gratifying—demand mÿ Lucubrations on Jefferson’s and...
I must then Submit to the painful task of condoling you with the irreparable loss—and yet—my Dear...