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After three months Sickness, great part of which time, I expected to go hence & be here no more,...
Although I dilay’d till now to answer your very gratifying favour of Febr. the 5th, it was not,...
At the hazard of the little Vision that is left me I have read your Travels in the Wilderness...
Your favours of November and January have not been acknowledged. The Politiques de Pous les...
You Shall indulge me—having been engaged So long in various lucubrations—that I take Some repose,...
I will not delaÿ to answer your favour of the 10th, with which I was again gratified—I was...
May your anticipations of another Visit to Quincy be reallised! Much good may your Theological...
Musing on Molière, the last precious gift of de Gyzelaer, which I received this summer, I was as...
Musing on Moliere—the last precious gift of de Gyselaer which I received this Summer—and for...
I will trÿ to answer your very kind favour of Sept. 3—as the chilly weather and a violent pain in...
Your affecting favour of 16. Aug. is before me. The natural bent of my mind has the honour to...
To relief a while mÿ distressed mind I take up again your interesting favour of July 13—but do...
I have read D’Argens’s Ocellus, Timæus and Julian. Instead of being Sincere he appears to me to...
Although your Ladÿ in the letter, with which She honoured me, intimated, that ere long I was...
How can I express mÿ deep Sense of gratitude for your condescending kindness, in gratifying me So...
In the absence of your good Lady and daughter, whom I congratulate upon their excursion, I...
Can you and will you be So good as to give me any information concerning a Work intitled “Le...
It Shall be a part of my Sundays devotion to give you my Sincerest thanks for your kindnesses...
I forgot in my last the most brilliant Topick, of all that splendid Phenomenon in the female...
I thank you, dear Sir for your favours of 7. and 20th. Ult. Messrs Everett and Mr Ticknor will...
Permit me, to congratulate you and your Lady, with the appointment of his Exc: John Quincy Adams...
The daÿ before I was so unexpectedly favoured with your affectionate Letters of the 22 & 23 of...
Your favr. of Dec. 17. 1814 has lain too long unnoticed. “Votre deuil vous plait.” I have before...
Alexander Hill Everett Esquire, a Genteman of the Bar in Boston, who had his Law Education in the...
Again I owe an increase of my happiness in my Solitude to your kindness in honouring me with your...
Again a few lines from your old friend, who continuallÿ receives fresh proofs of your unabated...
Le plus grand bien qui soit en amitié est s’entr’escrire, ou se dire de bouche soit bien, soit...
Your’s of the tenth has been longer than usual on the Way, This Vault of Air, this congregated...
Although not in a mood to perform anÿ Serious thing, I must try to procure me Some relief—in...
Your last Letter has affected me more than any I ever received from You. The Loss of your Friend...
I hope not, I dare Say more, I am confident, you deem it not an intrusion, when I write you So...
Although much indisposed duty compells me to Send you a few lines—and as I feel allways Somewhat...
Your favr. of the 12th has revived or awakened my Pen which had fainted or Slept for many Weeks...
Not a line—not a Letter from Mount Wollaston Since that of July 5th with a note of Mrs A—I will...
How was I delighted in Seing your handwriting on the Addres—I could not guess—it was a Letter—I...
This morning I received the letter, with which you was pleased to honour me the 28th of June....
Bad health ever Since last Christmas! the last month worse than ever! Head loaded, Eyes almost...
What Shall I answer to your obliging favour of the 29 May? I can not express, what I felt—it...
How Shall I? How can I express my Obligations to you? My Time, thoughts, labours are all Spent in...
I regret, that So often I must wearÿ you with mÿ complaints about myself, and yet I must do it,...
If with blind Eyes and paralytical Hands, I could enfanter des in Folio, like De Wolf, Priestley...
The sun breaks through the skies—I skipt just in the garden—but the soil is yet too wet—to...
Now I hope, you have already perused my Oration—although I have not Seen it yet in print—I doubt...
I have recd Condorcet, in good order and your favour of 20th. Ult. Enfields History of...
At lenght I have been able to peruse Condorcet’s book—It can not be difficult to you, to...
Among Several letters—laid aside—during my late exertions in behalf of a countrÿ, which I cannot...
I Should have yet delay’d further to answer your favour of the 30th of Jan: accompanying...
A long and Severe fit of Sickness must plead my excuse for so long delaying the acknowledment of...
Yours of the 5th. and 9th are received. My Eyes and my hands forbid every unnecessary Word. I...
Fill the glass to the brim—and empty it till the last drop—now you rejoice with your friend on...