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In answer to your favour of the 25th. I must refer you to one of those letters—I wrote to your...
Your letter of Yesterday reached me yesterday me last night— I cannot express in terms strong...
Two Young Gentlemen, fellow Students at Princeton University, the One, Mr S. Clay of Kentucky, a...
Of Republicks the Varieties are infinite—or at least as numerous, as the tunes and changes, that...
At the request of a number of my friends who feel a deep sense of obligations for the...
Mr Secretary Bradford has shown me a letter which you wrote him respecting the probable author of...
Be pleased to accept my thanks—for an address from the Agricultural Society of the County of...
For every Man of Letters and reputation is dear to me—altho an entire stranger in Person—your...
Your letter of the 3d. has distressed me—It will compel me to disclose truths which will be...
In one of your letters—you ask me whether I can give you the names of the Mohawk’s who were...
Although my health is very indifferent, and my eyes soo weak and dim, that within a fortnight, I...
I have very particular reasons for requesting of you a favor— it is that you would inform...
I have your favour of the 3d of May your Name has been familiar to me for fifty or Sixty years,...
Your kind wishes for my success secure my grateful thanks. If I rightly understand the expression...
your letter of Apr. 2. was recieved in due time, and I have used the permission it gave me of...
I have your letter of the 10th in reply to mine requesting the names of those who distroyed the...
I see by your favour of May 10th that we must all grow Old—but you have not yet experienced one...
Inclosed are two letters—one to Mr Jefferson—which I pray you to present to them with my the...
All the Literary Gentlemen of this part of the Country have an Ambitious Curiosity to see the...
For every Man of letters and reputation is dear to me—altho an entire Stranger in Person—your...
I have transmitted you a letter to Samuel Adams Welles Esqr. in Boston as you desire This...
I thank you Sir for your kind letter of the 17th and am much obliged by your attention to my...
accept my thanks for your polite Invitation, to your Anniversary Dinner at Faneuil Hall on the...
you are engaged in an inquiry which I think the most important—which can occupy the human mind...
I acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 24 ult. & of the Volume—which will be punctually...
Profoundly impressed with the conviction, that the time has arrived when some plan should be...
I respect the Sentiments and motives which have prompted you to engage in your present occupation...
Permit me to present you with a copy of my valedictory Address to the legislature of New...
Please to accept the third Voloum of the “Defence” the first you will please to return when you...
As I know not where mrs de Wint resides—I must address my Lett to your care—I could not indulge...
Permit an humble individual to present you a memoir of one of the ancient towns of Massachusetts,...
Be pleased to accept my thanks for your valuable letter. The important observations contained in...
The 2d. & 3d. Vols. of the “Defence” with the accompanying notes are duly recieved. Deeply...
I thank you for your favour of the 8th and for your Valedictory Address—I have read it with...
I return you the papers relative to the Gaspee—I long to see them in print you ought to publish...
For the last twenty years I have made it a rule to interfere as little as possible with public...
May I inclose you one of the greatest curiositys and one of the deepest Mysterys that ever...
Moriturus te Salutat! this pathetick Saluation I am sure will engage your humanity to pardon a...
I have received your favour of the 14th.—as Religion and Government and the Literature and the...
Pray tell me how you apply the sublimate murcury for the cure external’y and internally of weak...
Pray tell me how you apply the sublimate Murcury for the cure of externally and internally of...
Whatever has a tendency to facilitate Science, or to diffuse usefull knowledge, is generally...
I thank you for your favour of the 12th but I have not received the memoir. The Brackets and...
I thank you for your favour of the 12th. but I have not received the memoir.— The Brackets and...
Without the claims of an acquaintance, I take the liberty of presenting you a Copy of the Oration...
I feel exceedingly honored as well as gratified by your kind notice of my humble labours. Your...
Although I have not the honour of a personal acquaintance with you, yet from the knowledge I have...
I take the liberty to forward to you, six copies of Novanglus, &c. as a small token of the...
Your favour of 28th. June has given me more pleasure than you can imagin; I am delighted to find...
I have received your favour of June 24th. but not your “New System of English Grammar”—I...