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Your favor of Feb. 25th. is recd.—Ingraham, I think, must be no further North than the 56th:...
Philadelphia March 23rd: 1805 I was much gratified by your early answer to my letter, and by your...
I am highly gratified, to possess So authentic an Account of the Several rising branches of your...
Agreeably to the Request of the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for promoting Agriculture,...
In the Biographical Sketch, which you published, of his late Excellency Governor Adams, you have...
Your favor of march 14—with the post mark of Brookfield Mass: march 26 did not come to mÿ hands...
A natural history of this country has been long desired, by every inquisitive mind. Although the...
May 24. 1805 William Dandridge Peck Esqr, a Professor of natural History in our University of...
I have the honor to inform you, that Your Excellency has been, this day, elected President of the...
Having been called upon lately to bear a part in the examination & exercises of twenty four...
Your Letter, my dear Friend, of the 29th. of June, Suggets enough of Serious reflections, to...
I must humbly beg pardon of the Right Honorable Gideon Granger and all his Satelites in the Post...
In the course of your industrious researches, in natural History have you ever given a particular...
Two or three days ago I received your invaluable letter of the 21st. by the Post, very much to...
La societe Batave des sciences desirant d’etre en relation avec les sçavans distingués des Etats...
In the ninth Volume of Matthew Carey’s American Museum page 282 there is a letter from George...
From early Youth I have heard it lamented among Men of Letters that We had no neither a natural...
I told you before, that I had renounced the Study of Natural Philosophy and Mathematicks for...
Many thanks for your favour of the 9th: and the copy of your Memorial to the Corporation. I...
Your letters are full of aphorisms. Every paragraph in them suggests new ideas, or revives old...
Your favour of the 14th gives an exact Analysis of Pennsylvania and its Parties: and from it, a...
De la Marre, tells us, that in the North of Holland they make use of Fucus to support their...
May you long live to enjoy the Liberty of a Country in which you have been so indefatigable in...
(To be added to those on Sea Weeds) If the gentleman from the Isle of Fromme mentioned in your...
Returning to Hartford in the course of our Circuit, I found your letter, of July 27th. & August...
After receiving so many trifles you will not be surprised at another. I wish you to tell me...
The hurry always connected with the prevalence of a yellow fever in our City; has prevented my...
Although it is a gratification to my feelings to write to you and a much greater pleasure to...
I duly recd your favour of the 21. Sept.—I Sent you two pretty large Packetts the first of Six...
I thank you for the Information and conjecture, in your favour of the 16th which I received...
‘Till I received your last of the 4th: instant I had no idea that you doubted the truth of...
I have heard, as you insinuate, that Sterne was a wicked Man; and there are traits of a false...
I had indeed no doubt of the Truth of the Letter relative to the Capture of Cornwallis. My...
I am pleased in reflecting that I destroyed all the documents and Anecdotes I had collected for...
I am half inclined to be very angry with you for destroying the Anecdotes and documents you had...
I thank you for introducing to me Mr: Robinson, whom I found to be a gentleman of good...
I have received the letter you did me the honor to write me in July 1805 inclosing a Diploma by...
In a former Letter I expressed a doubt, whether the Barilla of Spain, were the Same Plant as the...
Long since I should have indulged mÿ wishes in writing you a few lines, had it been in mÿ power,...
I take the Liberty to Send to you a Little Pamphet—That if it is Not Instructive to a Cultivated...
I have derived as much consolation in Life, from Horace as from Epictetus. I say Buvons,...
I committed to Mr Vanhan a few days ago, a copy of the new edition of my medical Inquiries and...
Having lamented for sometime, the loss of my Correspondent at Barneveldt, I was, this morning...
The new Edition of your medical Works, mentioned in your favour of the sixth of this month, have...
Being again favoured with a new mark of your continued kindness I will not bereave meself of the...
I have received from you, three Volumes of the Life of our late General and President Washington...
I had fully intended to have paid my personal respects to you on Saturday last, had not the...
I read again your excellent, Lectures, and have now bÿ them be pleased and instructed much more,...
That showers of hot stones or cold stones may have fallen, in the neighbourhood of Volcanoes, is...
I received, yesterday, your favour of the third of this month. It is not in my power at present...