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A few Words more concerning the Characters of litterary Men. What Sort of Men have had the...
After thanking you, most cordially, for the affectionate interest you have taken in my late...
As method is of no importance, in my Letters I will deviate from the course I was in, to Speak of...
The daÿ before I was so unexpectedly favoured with your affectionate Letters of the 22 & 23 of...
In a former note returning the letter with which you had obligingly favored me, I had the honor...
I enclose this a Right to use this improvement described in this little pamphlet I lately sent...
With Mr Pickerings Letter and the Extract from Mr Kings, I received a huge Packett, of other...
I am infinitely obliged to you for your Letter of March 8th. From 1758 to 1775 I practiced at the...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your respected and highly interesting letters of...
The Sight of a well known hand, made my heart leap, before I opened your Letter of the 6th. the...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your respected, and highly interesting letter of...
Permit me, to congratulate you and your Lady, with the appointment of his Exc: John Quincy Adams...
I have for sometime neglected writing to my friend your son at St. Petersburg, because I expected...
The enclosed letter supposes more importance, in my judgement, than it deserves. Whatever it is...
1 I now inclose to you, the original Spanish Letter to me, dated Falmouth 10 May 1798 from D....
Let me put a case, like a Lawyer, suppose, Samuel Adams John Dickinson, Patrick Henry and...
Your very obliging and gratifying favor of the 17th of this month, with all its accompaniments,...
Since writing to you this morning, I have determined upon doing a bold thing. I do not often...
In my last I promised you the result of all my deliberations on this great Subject. It was this:...
I need not Say any thing about our Constitutions, or the Difficulties that have been experienced...
Before I proceed to St. Domingo, I have a few Words more to say. And after all I expect to forget...
I have written to the President on your Subject. I know not what Weight my opinion has or whether...
I thank you, dear Sir for your favours of 7. and 20th. Ult. Messrs Everett and Mr Ticknor will...
The Halcyon Days of New England Prosperity, were the first six years of Mr Jeffersons...
Your two Letters of the 27th Ult. have been recd. with the Enclosures, for all which I thank you....
Availing of the permission you have accorded to me I have to acknowledge the receipt of your...
I forgot in my last the most brilliant Topick, of all that splendid Phenomenon in the female...
J. Lloyd has the honor to return with his respectful compliments, the papers received in Mr...
It does not Signify, to grow old. You never can get rid of worldly Affairs. I never was more...
The shortness of the time allowed me & limited means of investigating the subject must be my...