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Unexpectedlÿ I was favoured with your obliging Letter of the 20th Febr—tho’ I did receive it only...
You Shall indulge me—having been engaged So long in various lucubrations—that I take Some repose,...
Musing on Moliere—the last precious gift of de Gyselaer which I received this Summer—and for...
I am So much younger—I have not So manÿ avocations—I have nothing better to perform; it is mÿ...
I Should rather guess that Basanistes would do good—It is true it is a heroic medicine, but it...
What a gratification again have you bestowed upon me in your Letter of Febr. 7th. not never to...
If I should not write, except I could Send you an interesting Letter then I would but Seldom have...
The daÿ before I was so unexpectedly favoured with your affectionate Letters of the 22 & 23 of...
Everÿ mail I flattered my Self to receive a Line from Mount Wallaston, till I received your...
Not a line—not a Letter from Mount Wollaston Since that of July 5th with a note of Mrs A—I will...
I will not delaÿ to answer your favour of the 10th, with which I was again gratified—I was...
Permit me, to congratulate you and your Lady, with the appointment of his Exc: John Quincy Adams...
Again I owe an increase of my happiness in my Solitude to your kindness in honouring me with your...
I Should have yet delay’d further to answer your favour of the 30th of Jan: accompanying...
I hope not, I dare Say more, I am confident, you deem it not an intrusion, when I write you So...
I mentioned in a former letter, that Monticello’s Philosopher, desired in one of his Letters,...
Le plus grand bien qui soit en amitié est s’entr’escrire, ou se dire de bouche soit bien, soit...
Although I dilay’d till now to answer your very gratifying favour of Febr. the 5th, it was not,...
It might cause Some Surprise, if I tell you, that your last of the 26 Dec. did reach me in due...
Among Several letters—laid aside—during my late exertions in behalf of a countrÿ, which I cannot...
As head-ache and high-flying winds do confine me at home I Shall indulge myself in answering a...
I can but imperfectly express the pleasure, which I received from your kind favour of the 15th...
Although I continue to be an invalide by a relapse Since three weeks—I will endeavour to amuse...
I did rise yesterdaÿ morning with Severe headache—and espied, entering the room a Letter on the...
What Shall I answer to your obliging favour of the 29 May? I can not express, what I felt—it...
Do not Suppose, that I waited to answer your verÿ interesting letter of March 18—till I received...
I Know you will permit me to indulge me Self in reviving mÿ drooping Spirits in writing a few...
Although your Ladÿ in the letter, with which She honoured me, intimated, that ere long I was...
I presume, it is not abusing your kindness, in addressing you with a few lines, to assure you of...
The unexpected and exquisite gratification I received from the polite Letter, with which you...