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The Journal proceeds—1782 Nov. 29, Friday. Met Mr. Fitzberbert, Mr. Oswald, Mr. Jay, Mr. Laurens,...
I have several sweet letters from you the last of which is the 20th of this month. The table of...
Tu m’aduli, ma tu mi piace says anÿ where Chesterfield—but so you do in a most egregious...
You may tell your friend Mr Cranch that I included my Correspondent among the men who were so...
Under an apprehension that sickness may still prevail in your family the Gentlemen, Trustees of...
When the conferences between the British and American ministers were first opened, or very soon...
Some honourable gentlemen, from the ardor of their benevolence to me, and their laudable desire...
Upon honor, now, Rush! You cannot be serious in calling me, mad, to my Face! I learned a proper...
My Son in Law Doctr. Thomas Ewell & my Daughter are making a Visit to Boston, and I have charged...
It is possible Dr Franklins estate, when sold, in Order to be divided, may not produce the Sum...
The time cannot be very distant when you and I must both sleep with our fathers. The...
The Pamphlet I sent You was written in the Boston Gazette between the first Congress in 1774 and...
If I could be considered as a Friend to the Family I should Advise the Grand Children of Dr...
Your Letter of the 20th., My dear Friend, has filled my Eyes with Tears,—and, indurated Stoick as...
Understanding from good authority, that you have been pleased to interest yourself in my favour,...
I am two letters in your debt. To the last I shall reply first. I am not satisfied with any one...
I have Sent to The Post Office this Morning, your Diploma, as Member of our Accademy. How many...
It is sometime since I have had any information from my much esteemed friend, your worthy son,...
The preliminaries of peace were signed and I was weary of writing in the night. I do not find...
Suum cuique decus Posteritas rependit, has some Truth in it and you have addressed several...
I receive no Letters with So much pleasure as yours and Rushes. The Shortest of them always...
A vacant place occasioned by the death of Mr. Mathers, the doorkeeper for the Senate, is now...
I shall begin my letter by replying to your daughters. I prefer giving my Opinion & Advice in you...
I expect this Letter will be delivered to you, by my worthy and respectable Friend and next Door...
The pleasure which I feel, in addressing one of the first sages and patriots of my country, is...
Last night I received your favour of the first of this month., from the hand of Dr Solomon...
Since my Letter to you of the fifteenth in answer to yours of the fi f th of September, We have...
What Sufficient thanks Shall I return to the distinguished favours, with which your kind...
your kind letter of september 2nd though received in season has not yet been answered or...
On Thursday night I received from the Post Office your favour of October the second. Although it...
Sobrius esto! Recollect your own Non Nobis! Your Letter of the 20th. of September I communicated...
By the last mail I received your favour of the 7th instant, informing me that your son has...
On the receipt of your Letter of June 4th. I lost no time I communicating it to your Sister and...
Your obliging Letter of August 16th was presented to me by your son in law Dr Thomas Ewell and...
I have taken the liberty to express my gratitude to the first of men, by sending another portion...
All my family rejoice with yours in the happy issue of the operation performed upon Mrs Smiths...
I take the liberty of enclosing you herewith a Pamphlet of Nimrod Hughes’s prophecy as well as a...
I sincerely thank you for your kind letter of the 15th— It always affords me the highest...
Owing to an unusual press of matter for the two last papers we have been compelled to postpone...
I have received your kind Letter of the 31st of October and regret with you the loss of part of a...
Be pleased to accept my cordial congratulations on the felicity of your Family in the arrival of...
Rough draft of the passport for British Ships. We, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and John Jay,...
The journal proceeds—1783, Monday, May 5th.—Dined with my family at comte Sarsefields. The dukes...
Alas! What a difference between your last, and former letters!—Instead of being charmed with the...
I received in season your obliging favour of the 27th of October, but an unusual combination of...
On this our Thanksgiving day, among innumerable other Blessings, I have to thank express my...
Colonel Pickering in his Letters or Addresses to The People of The United States has represented...
Colonel Pickering in his Letters or Addresses to the People of The United States has represented...
As I have heretofore had the honour to request your acceptance of such Discourses as my people...
In reply to your letter of the 25th of this month, just received, I have no hesitation in stating...