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Mr Erving, our Minister destined to Copenhagen, has already a Letter for you from me and others...
I have received your favor of the 24th, and it revived or restored many of the sensations of my...
I have read, my dear Sir, with great pleasure your elegant Eulogium, in your favour of the 27th...
I have received with much pleasure your favor of the 29th of January. Before I proceed, let me...
Twelve days of in cessant Snows have obscured from our Sight Sun Moon and Stars till this...
In your Favour of the 4th., according to my Judgment you have given up the whole Controversy. You...
At the Request of Mr Quincy, I inclose to you, his Speech on the Admission of States into the...
I owe you thanks for your Speech, on place and Patronage. The moral and Patriotic sentiments are...
You have planned more Work in your favour of the 9th than could be executed by any Body in twenty...
Yesterday I received by the Post from New York, your obliging Letter of 9. Novr.—Whether Letters...
A Battery of Great Guns, has been erected in Philadelphia in the Beginning of this Year, under...
Through the favor of Mr Russel Sturgis I have received the original and a Duplicate of your kind...
As I read the Essays of The elegant Botanist as when they appeared in the Monthly Anthology, with...
The Hague, September 12, 1782—wrote to Mr. Livingston: “Your letters express a desire that I...
This Letter is devoted to one Subject. Since the Death of Judge Cushing there has been frequently...
The Hague, September 17, 1782—Wrote to secretary Livingston—“You will naturally inquire, whether...
The Hague, September 17, 1782—Wrote again to Mr. Secretary Livingston, “This morning I was in...
The Hague, September 23, 1782—wrote to Mr. Secretary Livingston: “As this is a moment of great...
The Hague, October 8th; 1782—Wrote to Secretary Livingston—“At 12 o’clock to-day I proceeded,...
Your Favour of the 25th is received. I feel much at my Ease under the Lash: as much as Epictetus...
I thank you for the Trouble you have kindly taken in procuring the Samples of Coins for my Son J....
I thank you for the very acceptable Present of a Speech in favour of the renewal, of the charter...
I have your favour of March 12 before me. The Choice you exult in, may not be considered as a...
ON Saturday, the twenty-sixth of October, 1782 I arrived in the night, at the Hotel de Valois,...
The Public Mind Seems decided that Gerry and Gray are elected, and a Majority of Senators their...
I am much obliged by your favour of 28th March. Is it a proof that Manilius has not been read by...
The former leaf you may insert in your Silva if you please. If you do not, please to return it to...
Yesterday Mr Pope of The House of Boardman and Pope, No. 37. India Wharf, was so obliging as to...
Some Gentlemen in this Town have lately caused to be printed a Sermon of Mr Hancock the Father of...
I Sent yesterday to the Post Office one of Mr Hancocks Century Sermons under cover to you and I...