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I regret that your kind Letter of Oct. 11. has been so long unanswered. Mr Colman needed no...
I receive no Letters with So much pleasure as yours and Rushes. The Shortest of them always...
I have received your kind and obliging Letter of the second of this month encloseing a polite...
Through the favor of Mr Russel Sturgis I have received the original and a Duplicate of your kind...
I rely entirely on the long and agreeable acquaintance between us and the knowledge I have had...
1781, January 18—wrote to Mr. Mazzei, at Florence: “Yesterday I received yours, of the 19th of...
From your very kind reception of Mr Colman I am encouraged to introduce to you another of our...
Thanks for your favour of the 2nd. & the valuable pamphlet “America Jurisprudence” With no less...
σὲ γὰρ πάντεσσι θέμις θνητοῖσι προσαυδᾶn. “It is not only permitted but enjoined upon all Mortals...
Your letters give us information as well as entertainment. Your reception at head Quarters & at...
I have received your Letter of the 26th. of December 1817 inclosing a Postnote upon the Branch...
I have this Moment received your obliging Favour of the 20th. Yesterday the anniversary Festival,...
As I feel a kind of Ambition to introduce to the past present and future Presidents of U.S. Some...
Your favour of Dec. 7 is not lost nor forgotten. Oh! that my Situation in Life would permit me to...
Where Shall the Begining, the Middle or the End of an oration be when the orator has nothing to...
Give me leave to enclose to you a Letter from a Gentleman whom I knew in former Life but have not...
I enclose you sketches of Naval history and a letter from the Author Make what use of them you...
During my absence, which was nearly through the whole month of July, the following state papers...
As I owe you more for your Letters of Oct. 12. and 28 than I Shall be able to pay, I Shall begin...
Alexander Hill Everett Esquire, a Genteman of the Bar in Boston, who had his Law Education in the...
Please to convey the three inclosed Sheets to the Printers. I beg of you to come up in the Stage....
Your kind Letter of the 6th has interested me more than any one I have received Since my last...
I owe you thanks for your Speech, on place and Patronage. The moral and Patriotic sentiments are...
If I may judge of others by myself, Mr Hay had no cause of Apprehension that he Should be...
The Correction in your favour of the 10th is exact. I pray you to restore No. 24 to its place No....
Your ideas are accurate. The conduct of the faction now styling themselves Federalists, has in...
Your Mother who was Sick, all Winter, is recovered and restored to her characteristic Vivacity,...
It is a serious thing to engage in War: and another very Serious thing to Recommend any Gentleman...
AMSTERDAM, May 8, 1781—wrote to Dr. Franklin: “I have the honor of your letter of the 29th of...
As my object is to deposit as much about information concerning an interesting period of our...