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IN page 29. Mr. Hamilton says, "when an ordinary man dreams himself to be a Frederick," &c. To...
If with blind Eyes and paralytical Hands, I could enfanter des in Folio, like De Wolf, Priestley...
Amsterdam, March 19, 1782—Mr. Adams is very sensible of the honor done him in the polite card of...
I have received the letter you did me the honour to write me, on the 7th of this month, with its...
Paris. June 14, 1783. Gentlemen—Permit me to address the enclosed Memorial to your excellencies,...
Never! Never be weary, in the Ways of well dreaming! any one of your Dreams worth to the Moralist...
Your favr is recd. Gallia changefull as a Child at play “now calls in Princes; now drives away,”...
If you were in any spot between New Orleans and Passamaquaddy, I should write you every day If I...
I pray you to send me a Book whose Title is ΑΙΡΕΣΕΩΝ ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΙΣ : A New Way of deciding Old...
Your obliging Letter of August 16th was presented to me by your son in law Dr Thomas Ewell and...
I thank you for your sensible and feeling letter of the 7th of February. If you and I should take...
I have a Curiosity to learn Something of the Character Life and death of a Gentleman, whose name...
I am very much obliged to you for the information, melancholly as it is to me, of the death of Mr...
ON Saturday, the twenty-sixth of October, 1782 I arrived in the night, at the Hotel de Valois,...
Where the Fine Arts are Studied or practiced there Should be a Trybunal of Criticism always in...
On the 5th. your mind was relieved from its Uncertainty; and your Anxiety must have been...
THE memorial promised in my last letter was in these words High and Mighty Lords , As soon as her...
I Sent yesterday to the Post Office one of Mr Hancocks Century Sermons under cover to you and I...
I am much obliged to you for your favour of the 10th. Your political sentiments, so far as you...
Your Letters to Priestley, have encreased my Grief if that were possible, for the loss of Rush....
I have received, under your Frank, Copies of Henry’s full Proofs of his own turpitude and that of...
I thank you, for with all my heart for your Christmas Oration, which I have read with and reread...
The Hague, August 22, 1782—wrote tosSecretary Livingston—“Their high mightinesses have at length...
Your kind Letter of the 26th. of Decr has given me more pleasure than it would be prudent or...
With much pleasure have I read your favour of January 23d. I have thought that Nature, which has...
Thank you for your favor of the 1st. I might have quoted Job as well as St Paul, as a Precedent:...
As you are a Friend to American Manufactures under proper restrictions, especially Manufactures...
Your classical letter of the 4th. of Octr, does you honour, upon every Supposition that I can...
When I lent you two Letters from Col. Smith I ought to have lent you a third: but it was...
The public papers have announced some sentiments of yours which have induced me to beleive that...