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I Most Heartily thank You for Your Affectionate Letter of Last october which I Have received only...
I take the liberty, of putting into your hands, the inclosed essay, under the signature of...
I have the honor to transmit to you a Discourse pronounced before a Literary Society in this...
In answer to your last my dear John I can only say that if the accomodations are so suitable and...
In answer to your last my Dear John I can only say that if the accomodations are so suitable and...
Accept my thanks for your kind letter of the 10th. of March last, and for all your other...
Your Letter my dear John gave us great uneasiness on your Grandfathers account and we feel very...
The legislature of Massachusetts, at its last session passed an Act to incorporate certain...
The bearer Major Wolcott Huntington, is a very estimable young Gentleman, Son of General Ebenezer...
It having been publicly announced that Captain Isaac Hull is about to relinquish the...
My life being yet continued, and my Scribling faculties stil remaining, I determined to address...
I cannot imagine my Dear John what can be the reason of your not writing to me. You used to be a...
The enclosed letter to Genl. La Fayette, has been occasioned by the recurrence of our national...
As I know you feel an interest in the prevalence of the pure principles of the Gospel, I take the...
I send you herewith a copy of my late publication, entitled, “ Official Letters of the Military...
I am, as well as your father, much delighted at the account you give of your Grandfathers health,...
The enclosed should have been forwarded sooner; but by some accident was overlooked. No...
I lament to say, that I have been at this place two months, without a Line from you—or seeing any...
Genl. Iredell, of North Carolina, son of the late Judge Iredell, & Mr. Hitchcock, son of the late...
In compliance with the direction of the Standing Committee of the Washington Society, I take this...
Yesterday brought me your Letter my Dear John and your father and myself were both pleased to see...
I wrote you, for it was out of my power to see you before I left Roxbury for this place, and...
Your last Letter my Dear John was indeed filled with grievous news and I sincerely pity the...
I have received your two Letters; and have since then also received a Letter from President...
I was very much hurt at the tone of your Letter yesterday my Dear John which could only be...
As I feel very much concerned for your dissmission from College my Dear John lest you should have...
Altho’ I have not the honor of Knowing you personally, but as one of the few illustrious Patriots...
Your Letters my Dear John gave us great uneasiness on account of your Grandfathers health and for...
From Letters received from Edward Taylor and Charles, I at length understand that the unpleasant...
What shall I say to you my Dear John? or how shall I refrain from reproaching you? I will not...
I have taken the liberty to forward you by mail a volume of Letters on the past & present State...
In an address to governor Brooks, accompanying my last annual return of the militia of this...
I should certainly have answered your last very kind Letter immediately, had I not been very...
It is with regret I announce to you our intention of immediate departure from this Country—We...
My Dear and ever Honor’d And beloved Father and And Friend—For such I shall ever consider you.—it...
Your esteemed favor of 2d. March 1822, in answer to my letter of 20th February preceding, duly...
I have been very sick confined to my bed for several days therefore not able to write to either...
Pride, rather than interest, makes it desirable to add an illustrious name to my list of...
Mr De Bresson, a Secretary to the French Legation at this place, and his Lady who is a daughter...
I hope the occasion will induce you to pardon this trespass, on the tranquility of your...
I have not written to you for some time my Dear Sir because I had nothing but bad news to tell...
The wishes expressed, in your last favor, that I may continue in life and health until I become a...
The wishes expressed, in your last favor, that I may continue in life and health until I become a...
The Old Colony Memorial was lately put into my hands, I suppose with a view that I might see my...
You will no doubt have been fretting again at my unusual silence but it has been occassioned by a...
The Old Colony memorial was lately put into my hands with a view I suppose that I might see my...
Your Letter of the 15th. instt. which informed me of the part assigned to you at the next...
Surely my dear John you were not in your usual state when you wrote and enclosed George’s Letter...
Your Letter and the pleasing information it contains has greatly delighted your father and I...
Worn out by fatigue parties influenza and all sorts of weariness both of mind and body I have...