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If you can obtain leave of absence I wish for the pleasure of your Company here on the twelfth of...
Harriet Welsh writes me that George and you intend to visit Mrs. de Wint during the vacation and...
Will you allow me Sir, the honor of presenting, and afford me the gratification of perusing the...
I cannot imagine my Dear John what can be the reason of your not writing to me. You used to be a...
I have to acknolege the reciept of your favor of Nov. 23. the banks, bankrupt law, manufactures,...
Captain Ryk takes his leave and presents the Expression of his Veneration to His Excellency...
Although I did not hear from Montezillo—Since your very affectionate Letter of 30 May—except by...
I received your letter with pleasure, and read it with high satisfaction. You have paid the...
Confident, that, after Such a long Silence, a few Letters of an old friend, who allways revered...
Several times since my return home, I have thought it wd be proper to write you on the subject of...
You are respectfully informed, that at a meeting of the NEW-YORK HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, held on...
Although my health is very indifferent, and my eyes soo weak and dim, that within a fortnight, I...
I was so much occupied during my stop at Borden Town I could not answer your Letter therefore...
My Dear and ever Honor’d And beloved Father and And Friend—For such I shall ever consider you.—it...
I write you a few lines my dear John in answer to yours which I received last night merely to say...
Being very well I hasten to write you and although you disclaim all merit in a certain...
Will you Oblidge me, so far as to inform me, the Names of the Seventeen Members of the House of...
I take pleasure in introducing to your acquaintance the Revd. Mr Barber, who has been some years...
I took up in a bookstore this morning a work that has just appeared in two volumes entitled “ The...
As you take a deep interest in our College and the conduct of its affairs, I enclose you Mr...
I am, indeed, gratified by the receipt of your letter of the 27th ulto. The approbation of those...
I have taken the liberty to forward you by mail a volume of Letters on the past & present State...
Decbr. 3d Did not attend at Church Mr Ryland was to preach and his last sermon was such a strange...
I Som three weeks ago took the liberty of writing to you in Concequen ce of the Advice of Mr...
I have the honor, in fulfilment of my official duty, to transmit to you a copy of the...
I had this day an opportunity to examine our Town Records. In May 1765 the representatives chosen...
I recieved in due time your two favors of Dec. 2. & Feb. 10. and have to acknolege for the ladies...
I was duly favored, sometime since, with thy kind notice of my late publications, for which I...
I feel exceedingly honored as well as gratified by your kind notice of my humble labours. Your...
It is very long, my dear friend, since I have written to you. the fact is that I have was...