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your favour of the 10th. is received—I remember that a Woman came to me in London with a Book she...
I have recieved your favr of the 17th. Decr. Your favour of the 17th Decr. You may do what you...
I thank you for your kind letter of the 4th: Instant. I wish that time may bring forth as able a...
I have recieved, and heard read Collo. Troups letter to Judge Livingston of the 23d Jan. 1822....
I have recieved your Letter of the 26h: with my blind eyes, and palsied hand tantas componere...
Your favour of July 19th is yet unacknowledged. The first page of it, or rather the first part of...
Our country is in a high fever. So in all Europe—so are the four quarters of the globe. Who first...
I thank you for your note of Feb’y 12th. and for the communication of Judge Troups letter. I am...
I am favoured with your Letter of the 28th. Ulto. It has received the recollection of our former...
I have received with Pleasure your polite Letter of the 5th. and thank you for your kind...
Your favour of April the 3d is like the recognizance of an old acquaintance after a Separation of...
In answer to your Letter of the 9th. I have only to Say that you may do a s you please with my...
I thank you for your favour of the 2nd. If, 37 years ago, I wrote to you in the character of an...
I have received and heard Mr Troups letter to Judge Livingston of the 23d of January 1822. you...
Inter Arma Silent leges, is what We call an old Saying. I hope that Scientiæ will not be added....
I have received your favour of the 17 Dec You may do what you please with my letter of 20 Dec The...
Nearly One third of a Century has elapsed, Since I first did myself the honor to write you from &...
I consider Your opinion on the Subject of War—as expressed to me in the Letter you did me the...
I rejoice to notice by the public papers that you not only live, but that it is evident from yr....
It is now 37 years since I had the pleasure to recieve your first letter at Anconis It was a...
On my return to this pleasant Village from a peregrination in the West, I rec’d Your favor of the...
On my return from a Journey I rec’d your two favours of the 11th & 12th. Ulto.—On the Subject of...
I have rec’d your friendly favr. of the 10th. Inst. I took the liberty to shew your letter to...
In answer to your respected favr of the 15th Inst—permit ted me to Say—You are greatly...
As I feel sensible of the honor of your correspondence, I cannot permit myself to be in your debt...
It was Not my intention to have troubled you again very soon—but an incident has occured which...
Holding an occasional correspondence with you for upwards of 40 years on various subjects, it is...
Holding a correspondence with you for the on various subjects for upwards of 45 years; it is...
It is Now 17 Years since I was first hon’d with your Paternal Letter at Nantes. Since which in...
I am hon’d with your Obliging Letter of the 17th. Inst. After the departure of My Letter of the...