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As it is thro’ your kind interposition that two old friends are brought together, you have a...
Your Exhortation to Punctuallity and your Tic doulourouse had scarcely been read to my Family...
I have long owed you a letter in answer to yours of May 3. an acknolegement of the reciept of the...
I thank you for your favour of July 26 and its Enclosures. You have frequently, in a most...
If you had investigated the Question, concerning Possessions or that about matter and Spirit, in...
Ask the great Lady, you quoted in your last, whether when I pray for the health of Philadelphia,...
I have recd. your favour of the 26th. of Decr. You mention Cobbet. have you read Mr Randolphs...
I am much obliged by your favour of the 8th. Oh how I wish, I had time to write, and you Patience...
Omnicient Jackson Said to me, at his own Table and repeated it at mine in London, that Chatham...
Be pleased to accept my cordial congratulations on the felicity of your Family in the arrival of...
I am in great perplexity, Every day something Occurs to puzzle my feeble intellect. To whom can I...
Your Volume will not produce Answers or Examinations or reflections: but probably Reproaches,...
If I were as rich as Mr Stephen Gerard or Mr William Gray, I would publish and proclaim offers...
If I could be considered as a Friend to the Family I should Advise the Grand Children of Dr...
While at Monticello I am so much engrossed by business or society that I can only write on...
Mrs Rush may be assured, that I have no doubt of her Friendship for me. The Familiarities and...
When I sat down to write you, yesterday I really intended to write a sober Letter: but fell...
You have forgotten, Old Dr Shippen, Dr Franklin, and many others. I have known many Instances....
I agree with Sidney as quoted in your favour of the 13th. That civil War is preferable to Slavery...
I am Such a miser that I cannot Suffer a Letter of yours to remain a day unanswered, because my...
I have recd. your valuable Volume, on the diseases of the mind; which will run Mankind still...
I will not loose an hour of my Interest of 8 per Cent a Month. I have this moment received yours...
I write to you from a place, 90. miles from Monticello , near the New London of this state, which...
I Sent my Wife to the Post Office this morning with a Letter to you inclosing a Review of Fisher...
I never was so much at a loss how to answer a Letter, as yours of the 16th. Shall I assume a...
On horseback, on my Way to Weymouth on a Visit to my Friend Dr Tufts I met a Man leading a Horse,...
In the good old English Phrase, I give you ten thousand Thanks for the Muscat Wine of Samos,...
The greatest part of the History in your last Letter was well known to me, and I could write you...
I thank you for the Slip of a newspaper. On that Subject my feelings are unutterable. The Day of...
I thank you for the pleasing account of your Family in your favour of the 5th. As I take a lively...