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I hope you’ll be so good as to excuse the liberty of my troubling you with a Letter on a Subject...
Impressed with a sense of your condescension, in permitting me to prefix your name to a second...
This prohibition of the admission of slaves into Louisiana, is like the drawing of a jaw tooth....
My last letter to you, was of November 25. since which I have not enjoyed the pleasure of...
I received last Evening yours of the 11 th: inst t: — You cannot employ your leisure more...
It is my intention during the short time that I expect to remain here, to send you from time to...
A letter is now reading from Captain Bainbridge, with an account of the loss of the frigate...
I have now two letters from you, and one from my mother, which ought to be answered more...
I enclose herewith the second number of my Gazette, which completes the Journal for the month of...
I have received your kind favour of the 6th: instt: and shall be careful to enclose the more...
I have received, and communicated to this Government, my recall from the mission here— I shall...
M r: Welsh proposes to return home by the way of Amsterdam, and will be the bearer of this...
I received together last Evening your two favours of 30th: ulto: and 2d: instt: for which I most...
When I expressed a wish in writing to my brother, that you should purposely dismiss some part of...
I wrote you a few lines from New-York, enclosing a copy of Commodore Morris’s Defence, for Mr:...
You will see by the folio sheet I inclose to you, that the House of Representatives have not yet...
After a passage of 58 days from Hamburg we have this day landed here, where we purpose to stay...
You will find, in the multitude of public documents, which I constantly transmit to you, the only...
As I am informed there is a vessel soon to sail from Amsterdam for Boston, I now forward to M r....
I have been happy to receive your obliging favour of the 14th: instt: and am much obliged to you...
I had the pleasure to receive, this morning, your favor of the 1 st: curr t: and now hasten to...
I lately enclosed you a prospectus of the Rev d Doctor Smith’s works accompanied by a print of...
I enclose for your perusal two of the latest letters received by me, from my Brother; although...
Your two letters on La Harpe, I have taken the liberty to publish in the Port Folio, and I have...
Suffer me to inclose you, short proposals, for some matter, collected with both toil and...
Mr. Bancroft begs leave to intrude upon the retirement of Dr. Adams to present him an Election...
I have been extremely flattered by the letter which you did me the honor to write me on the 10th....
I do myself the honor to send to you a speech delivered upon the subject of the Judiciary when...
I hope you will not Deem this Letter Impertinent or Improper,—I was a Justice of the peace for P...
The Selectmen of the Town of Boston, present their most respectful compliments to Mr. Adams; and...