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Yesterday I received your Letter of Jany. 1/12, and thank you for your account of the Place where...
John Sergeant Esquire, a Director of the Bank of U. S. is appointed by that Board to negotiate...
Mr Bray a Son in Law of Samuel Eliot Esquire, the putative Father of the Greek Professorship at...
Inclosed is a Letter from Judah Alden of Duxbury, a fifty fifth Cousin of yours, on the...
I am happy to have recd. your No. 30. No. 33. and No. 34. It is impossible to express the...
I received yours of 13 this morning. If you have not found a convenient Place to remove into, you...
I have this Morning received yours inclosing a Letter from the Duke de la Vauguion. Please to...
I received your Letter of 23d. March, and was very much pleased with it, because it is a pretty...
Mr Temple Franklin Applied to day for a Passport as an American Citizen to go to France. He...
If you were in any spot between New Orleans and Passamaquoddy I should write you every day, if I...
The Bearer of this Letter, Eliphalet Fitch Esqr., a Gentleman of large Fortune and high in office...
By Mr Gore in the Galen I received your favour of the 19th of June with the Seal: and yesterday...
I am not willing you should want Information from the Seat of Gov t: but I can do little more...
Mr William Davis Robinson has been some weeks in London, and is about departing for the United...
M r Murray of Maryland, your old Friend, with whom you form’d your first acquaintance at the...
I thank you, my dear Son, for your Letters and for the Presidents Speech, which is Consolation...
I have received, by the Way of Bilboa, a Letter from your Mamma, of the 8th of October, in which...
This Letter, I presume, will find you at the University, where I hope you will pass your time...
Your luminous Letter of the 27th of Feb. and 6. March are is before me. Was this an homogenious...
The Wars of the Reformation Still go on; and produce very curious researches. The day before...
I wrote you this morning by Doctor Reynolds and now write by Colonel Thomas Aspinwall, your...
On the 1st. Mr and Mrs Swelt made us happy by a Visit in which he assured Us he had Seen you,...
A new Administration has commenced, Mr Monro’s inaugural Oration you will See in the Newspapers....
We are at our Wits ends for News from you. We know not whether you are at Ghent, gone to Paris,...
Our George has gained the first prize—and bares his honour meekly—He is a dutiful Son, for he is...
I have particular reasons—for asking the favour of you to inform me—in what year you wrote those...
Your favor from Brussells was duly recieved, and ought to have been acknowledged before this. By...
I will not afflict you with lamentations over the Confinement of your Parents during the greater...
Mr Ticknor will go with your Sons. Let me introduce him to you. His Reputation is that of one of...
I have Official Information that Mr Bayard and Mr Gallatin are joined with you in a Negotiation...
Give me leave to congratulate you on your Admission into the Seat of the Muses, our dear Alma...
I thank you for my Letter from N.Y and the Pamplet inclosed. Commodore Morris’s Defence contains...
This Line is intended to go by Mr Bayard or Mr Gallatin, who are associated with you, or you with...
You are now at an University, where many of the greatest Men have received their Education. Many...
Last Night I received your Favour from the Hague of the 22 and I congratulate you, on your Safe...
I have seen many of your poetical effusions from the time when you were at College, to the last...
I thank you for the noble pacquets of documents you send me, for though I cannot read them it is...
Yesterday Mr Pope of The House of Boardman and Pope, No. 37. India Wharf, was so obliging as to...
Mr Gibson, within this hour, called upon me for a Moment and gave me your Letter to your Mother...
It is with Pleasure that I enclose this amiable Letter from your Sister, which breaths a very...
It is with great difficulty, that my paralyttic Fingers can hold a Pen. The litterary, the...
I must, as long as octogenarian infirmities will permit, Send you a line to prove to you my...
The documents you Send me from Mr. Williams have been to me for Several Years the most...
Your Letter of the 4 th , has given me as much Pain by opening the Sceenes of Ambition in your...
I have been confined, with a cold for three Weeks and the family have been generally affected in...
This will be presented to you by Mr Holley whom you know and whom I pray you to receive with...
The Public Mind Seems decided that Gerry and Gray are elected, and a Majority of Senators their...
I have received your letter inclosing the letters from Mr Basset and Mr. Custis Congress had...
The 11 th. of September is reckoned among the happiest days of my Life: The Navy officers who...
Our dear Shaw, who ransacks his Atheneum and the litterary World to afford me Amusements and...