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The favour of your letter is most gratefully acknowledged. The information respecting the Bracket...
I know it will afford you much pleasure to be informed that I was not wholly forgotten by my late...
I have received from President Kirkland, his answer to my enquires respecting your standing as a...
Permit me to introduce to you Mr Lewis Weld, an instructor in the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb,...
I have received three Letters from you since I have been here, all grumbling Letters; and all...
I have received your Letter of the 16th. instt. and have given deliberate attention to its...
The proposal contained in your Letter of the 12th. instt. does equal honour to your head and to...
I have taken the liberty of sending to your address some pages of a work I have just put to press...
Your letter of the 28th: Decr. is an epistle of a sage. I will tell you a story, of ancient days....
I thank you for two letters written at two notable periods of your life one at the happy meeting...
I have duly received your Letter of the 10th. instant, and take great consolation in learning...
Your letter of the 18th of January is full of candid, temperate and accurate criticism I know not...
I was desirous of offering you some token of my dutiful Affection, upon yesterday’s anniversary;...
Yesterday your kind Letter of 29 September came to hand I thank you for your Congratulations upon...
Although I have not the honour of a personal acquaintance with you, yet from the knowledge I have...
In compliance with your request in your condescending favr. of the 30th. Ulto. that I should...
Having not the honor of a personal acquaintance, you will pardon the liberty we take in thus...
Your kind letter of the 22d: February No 15 is as pleasing to me as the former numbers. I have...
I have had some time on hand your Letter of the 4th. instt. and although it would have given me...
Upon your return to Cambridge at the beginning of your Senior year, I wish to remind you of your...
Considering the Attention you have heretofore paid to constitutions of Government, I presume it...
To receive the approbation of the wise and the good.—To know that we are beloved and esteemed by...
I send you herewith a copy of my late publication, entitled, “ Official Letters of the Military...
I recieved, as usual with great delight your letter of the 12th inst. Your account of all things...
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...
I trust my motive will be received by your Excellency as an excuse for this intrusion. I am...
To the frequent inquiries which I make respecting your health I have the satisfaction to receive...
It is my official duty to mention that the public trial in speaking for the Boylston prizes for...
I am sorry you terminated your strictures upon my Enquiry because it is probable that I may...
While engaged upon an examination of a mass of papers, and documents formerly belonging to John...
Your Letter of the 28th. of last Month, has this day brought me the most distressing intelligence...
Your No 42 has given me pleasure like the rest. I ought to thank you for your assiduity in giving...
Nothing from your Family gives me more pleasure than to hear as I do, that you are a diligent...
Mr. Boylston in his institution of prizes for elocution at our University has appointed as...
I am much pleased with your Translation The Character of Anacreon is one of the many Mysteries of...
A man encumbered with my indispensable duties and occupations must have some apology for the...
I cannot deny myself the pleasure of improving the earliest opportunity, to offer to you my...
I have the honor herewith to send an unfinished copy of a splendid edition of the Declaration of...
I have received your Letter of the12th. instt. In the Letter to which it was the answer, it was...
Your much esteemed favor was received a few days since, and I could not deny myself the pleasure...
Know all Men by those Presents, that I John Quincy Adams, of Boston in the County of Suffolk,...
I thank you for a pretty volume of Poetic effusions; for want of sight I have not read them, but...
On the 20 th . Inst I recieved, and for the first Time saw, the fifth volume of Franklins Works,...
On the 10 th ., I recieved your Letter of the 6 th Inst: You will doubtless be desirous to know...
Your letter of the 27th. of December has given me great pleasure—though I shuddered at the idea...
On the 10th., I recieved your letter of the 6th Inst: You will doubt l ess be desirous to know...
Your Subscription for the National Intelligencer is stopped, and the enclosed receipt is in full...
A communication from a source so respectable a source , containing sentiments so worthy of the...
Your dear Mother has this day received your Letter of the 3d: instant, which gave us both much...