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Mr Secretary Bradford has shown me a letter which you wrote him respecting the probable author of...
As Louisa informs me you choose to have my request addressed directly to yourself respecting a...
Having met with the answer & recantation of Campbell the poet to Mr. Everett and being pleased I...
It hath pleased Almighty God in his Goodness and Mercy to give to this great & favored people...
Language fails me in attempting to express to you my Gratitude for your kind and favourable...
I can no longer restrain an inclination which has for Some month urged me to write to you, and to...
I received your Letter of the 13. of December, which was not delivered until 3 Days ago; the...
It is with great reluctance I presume to intrude upon your venerable retirement; but I am...
With the profoundest reverence of respect, it has again fallen to my happy lot, in behalf of the...
With the profoundest reverence of respect, it has again fallen to my happy lot, in behalf of the...
The Citizens of Quincy have agreed to Celebrate the Anniversary of our National Independance on...
The citizens of the Towns of Braintree and Weymouth intending to celebrate the anniversary of our...
By the publick Prints I occasionally hear of your continued existence, amidst the plaudits of a...
The writer has no other reason to offer for again interrupting your repose with a letter and a...
While an undistinguishing thirst for popularity is reprehensible, the desire to be known and...
Altho’ I have not the honor of Knowing you personally, but as one of the few illustrious Patriots...
On my arrival at this place I address’d to you a letter And am now very concious that I made in...
I have some time wished, and from day to day intended to write you a letter: And your esteem’d...
I have taken the liberty to enclose in this letter to your Son, which fredom I request you will...
Permit me to have the honor of tendering my services to the Electors of President and Vice...
I am just honored with your letter of the 5th. inst. and am truly gratified to learn that my...
The bearer Major Wolcott Huntington, is a very estimable young Gentleman, Son of General Ebenezer...
In answer to your last my dear John I can only say that if the accomodations are so suitable and...
The respects of the undersigned await on President Adams. He has to acknowledge the reception of...
The Committee for receiving Donations for the Apprentices’, Library acknowledge the recpt. of Mr...
Having observed that you condescend to take an interest in various literary objects, and...
Your much esteemed favor was received a few days since, and I could not deny myself the pleasure...
A communication from a source so respectable a source , containing sentiments so worthy of the...