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Is not your lively imagination a little exalted, you certainly have exalted my name to a greater...
Rec’d of Ward Nicholas Boylston Esqr. by the hand of Jno L Bolyston—Eighteen Dollars for articles...
Being free from the head ache to day almost for the first time since my return home I hasten to...
In fulfilment of my promise on parting from you, I have the pleasure to inform you of our safe...
I still breathe in great weakness, but in my latest breath I shall wish for your health and...
I owe you a letter, but have not been able, and am not still able to acknowledge it—I am very...
...I now fulfil the promise I made you at my last visit to Princeton...The communications &...
Mindful of the very kind invitation of Mrs Boylston and of yourself, and of our own earnest...
I have received two kind letters from you not yet answered. Mr Curtis sent me the fish which I...
I am quite ashamed to acknowledge at this day that I duly received both your Letters of 29th May...
I will not loose a second before acknowledgeing your favour of the 21st. which I received this...
Badinage Avaunt!!! I must now be very serious. I have recollected all I can of Homer Virgil and...
Some of Jobs afflictions and some peculiar to myself have rendered it impossible for me to write...
Not a word at present about your delicious Cider and flounders. Miss Farnam a Grand Daughter of...
I have received with great pleasure your Letter of the 14th. with the enclosed extract from that...
Though my visit to Princetown formes an Era in my Life, and afforded me as much pleasure as my...
Although I have not been able to acknowledge your kind letter, I have not been less grateful for...
It flatters me to find that from your lofty elevation, so near the summit of your Wachusett you...
Mr Greanleaf and his Colleague in our Quincy Town Meeting thoght fitt to recommend all the...
I have received your kind note of this afternoon. Mr De Wint and his family are all in Boston and...
I revoke the appellation of Son—Your conduct to me is more like that of a tender affectionate...
I have been as Civil to Mr Lane who brought me your letter of 26. As I could. He dined with me...
O that I had the talent at discription, of a Homer a Milton or a Walter Scot—I would give you a...
O that I had the talent at description of a Homer a Milton or a Walter Scott I would give you a...
I have been as Civil to Mr Lane who brought me your letter of August 26th. as I could, he dined...
I received with much concern your kind favour of the 8th instt. particularly as it mentions your...
I have two kind letters from you to answer—the last—of August 7th.—has filled me with deep sorrow...
Thanks, dear Cousin, for yours of the 10th. and thanks again for the Box of perfumes. My daughter...
The Emperiour of China quoted the precept of Confucius, give much, and take but little—but you...
I have received your very obliging favour of the 15th. inst and also the box; containing the...