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As a token of my high respect, I inclose to you an oration delivered on the late anniversary of...
You cannot think what a disappointment your not writing occasion’d me! I have been weighing and...
How was I delighted in Seing your handwriting on the Addres—I could not guess—it was a Letter—I...
Permit me to request you to accept of the enclosed address to the Clergy. Their systematic...
The pleasure I usually derive in opening a letter from you, was considerably abated at the...
The last Letter that I wrote to you, was dated the 31st: of August 1813. Almost a year ago—and as...
It is very many days since I address’d a line to any of my Quincy friends, and as I think I have...
The last Letter that I had the pleasure of writing to you, was dated 8. May, at Reval—since which...
Since mine of Jan. 24. your’s of Mar. 14. was recieved. it was not acknoleged in the short one of...
Since mine of Jan. 24. your’s of Mar. 14. was recieved. it was not acknoleged in the short one of...
Be pleas’d to accept the inclosed little Poem, presented by the Author, as a small testimonial,...
I have taken the liberty of requesting your acceptance of the enclosed volume. When you see me...
The subject of this letter, is the celebration of the 4th of July at Lexington; a fete which I...
What Shall I answer to your obliging favour of the 29 May? I can not express, what I felt—it...
Since you first allowed me the honor and gratification of corresponding with you, I have...
I have given the above extract exactly as I find it in a book of my venerated parent that I have...
On my return four day ago from Philadelphia where I had been for a fortnight I had the pleasure...
I return you with regret your pamphlet printed in 1776, in the form of a letter to a friend. The...
This will be handed you by mr Rives a young gentleman of this state and my neighborhood. he is an...
This will be handed you by mr Rives a young gentleman of this state and my neighborhood. he is an...
I regret, that So often I must wearÿ you with mÿ complaints about myself, and yet I must do it,...
I received some five weeks ago, an order from the President of the United States, an order to...
Lest any letter of December the 24th. last, in answer to yours of the 12th. of the same month,...
After having read, for a fifth time, the elegant letter of Mr. J. Q. Adams, I return it with...
You could have sent me no greater treat than the letter of Mr Adams which you were so kind as to...
The sun breaks through the skies—I skipt just in the garden—but the soil is yet too wet—to...
Now I hope, you have already perused my Oration—although I have not Seen it yet in print—I doubt...
Yesterday mr. Eppes chairman of the Committee of Way’s and means, brought in a bill to change the...
I return you the pamphlets you were so good as to send me with many thanks. I have derived much...
I doubt not Sir, You will be pleased when I tell You that the Evening of my life is smoothed by...