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The legislature of Massachusetts, at its last session passed an Act to incorporate certain...
I took up in a bookstore this morning a work that has just appeared in two volumes entitled “ The...
I have found since I had the honour of writing to you last, a book among my Fathers papers...
I return you my sincere thanks for the kind opinions reiterated in your letter of the 17th. inst....
You will have been informed before this letter reaches you of the bereavement that has happened...
In looking over a number of Delaplaine’s Repository , which was lent to me by Mr. Vaughan, for...
Though I had no personal views whatever in proposing the Resolve which I had the honor to...
Your most kind & approving letter, respecting “the life of James Otis, ” I received the day...
I may be almost afraid after so long an interruption that you may have forgot a correspondent,...
I received yesterday your kind letter of the 1st instant—Notwithstanding the great weight...
I should not perhaps have troubled you with my thanks particularly for your kind answers to my...
After waiting nearly in vain to obtain further documents for the biography of James Otis, I have...
I was going to trouble you with a letter on the subject of a continuation of the remarks on the...
Will you receive my respectful congratulations on your having entered the last year of your...
I write to return my thanks for your kind answer to my letter respecting the biography of James...
I set out the first of next week on the journey to the South in execution of a State commission...
I have some difficulty in fixing on that period in Otis’s career, when he in a manner withdrew...
I write to ask your leave to make use of two passages from your letter to my father of June 1....
At length I have the pleasure to send you a copy of my life of James Otis . I can hardly express...
In a short memoir of my Father, prepared for the Volume of the Historical Society now in the...
I take the liberty of sending you a copy of a Report which is to be acted upon in Town meeting...
An indisposition which has considerably impeded my movements for a few weeks past, has prevented...
I received your favour of yesterday inclosing Judge Sewall’s letter, and the anecdote of Otis,...
I take the liberty of sending to you the only copy entire , which I possess of the Discourse I...
Having understood that Dr. Townsend whose wife was formerly intimate in the Otis family might...
I was very highly gratified by your opinion on the subject of slavery in the new States; its...
I asked my Father the evening before I left town on a visit here, if he had written to you as I...