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However you & I may have been taught by Civilians, & however History confirms the Maxim, that an...
Conscious of the persecutions you would meet with, by applications for your influence in the...
Since I had the honour of seeing you at your own house, I have been so unwell, & so much occupied...
When I had the honor of addressing a Letter to your Excellency, upon a subject of allowed...
Your Excellency will pardon the freedom of my addressing you, when you are acquainted with my...
It has not been altogether from a neglect of my duties that I have hitherto omitted writing you;...
When you was last at Cambridge at my house, in consideration of the weight of the business of my...
I thank you for correcting my careless Appellation of federal Republic as applied to the National...
I Returned yesterday from attending the Gen l Assembly, the great matters on which the in s. &...
Le tems peut sans doute avoir detruit le souvenir dont vous m’honoriez, lorsque les interêts...
President Willard having resigned the office of corresponding secretary to the American Academy...
I am honoured with yours of the 5 th. instant I thank you for your kind & polite Offers of...
I have been so long accustomed to regard all your opinions upon goverment with reverence, that I...
I last Evening received your Letter of june 7th I will set of on Wednesday for Providence and...
L’affection dont vous m’avez honoré pendant votre séjour en Europe, & les sentimens inaltérables...
I was duely favoured with your obliging letter of the 15 th. of last Month and feel myself not a...
The Communicating our Sentiments to men in power, when done with the respect due to their...
I this day received the Federal Gazzet, tho I got no Letter from you, I was in hopes to have...
your long silence gave me much uneasiness but I endeavour’d, to assign a thousand reasons which...
That I was right in my Position “that a considerable Time must elapse before the united States...
I find you, & I must agree , NOT to disagree , or we must cease to discuss political questions. I...
On Advice of my very excellent Friend the hon be Mr Bowdoin I inclose you Copies of my Letter to...
I received yesterday your Letter of May the 24 th and shall begin tomorrow to get such things in...
I should not have thought of troubling you with the inclosed sermon, if it had not been suggested...
The attachment of M r. Boid to the American Cause has, as you are Sensible, occasioned the...
Until I met with your Letter to Day I could not conceive I had been so remiss as not before this...
I take the liberty of laying before you a memorial epistle, I have presented to the President...
I hope Barnard has arrived with the things which I sent by him. if there is any person in the...
On the 6 th. of this Month was held our General Election for Officers for the Ensuing Year; they...
As the Revenue Act has past the House & it is probable may now be before the Senate, I will take...
I have just been honoured by the receipt of your favor of the 8 th. instant— I have not time, as...
Your very obliging & confidential Letters of the 3 d. and 9 th. of May I received on the 15. I...
The President of the United States wishes to avail himself of your sentiments on the following...
I yesterday received yours of May the 3 d by Captain Beal’s in which you request that I would...
Permit me join in the United Voice of America. Accept my sincere Congratulation on the Nomination...
I have just received a letter from D r Price, enclosing one to your Excellency, which he desires...
You will pardon me a few observations upon some apprehended arrangements, by a Committee of...
I persuade myself that even surrounded as you are with the Plaudits of a gratefull & Sensible...
Since mine of Jan. 14. yours of Jan. 2. & Mar. 1. have been handed to me; the former by mr̃...
The President of the United States wishes to avail himself of your sentiments on the following...
Since mine of Jan. 14. yours of Jan. 2. and Mar. 1. have been handed to me; the former by Mr....
our parson has been praying for you to day that you may be enabled to discharge the high and...
Presuming on the Confidential & unremiting Friendship that has long subsisted between us;...
Brisler arrived last Evening and brought yours of May the 1 st I have not time to notice all I...
Mr Dawes sent me word that he was going to Newyork this week. I would not omit any opportunity of...
I received your kind favours of the 19 & 22 of April. the printers were very obliging in taking...
We had the pleasure of waiting on you in may & in Oct r. A o . D o: in forming you by the latter...