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I had wrote you several posts before my hearing you was returned. I should be very glad if you...
You may well Suppose that I am not very easy when you are informed that We have no News from...
En passant. As Church said in his letter to the Regulars, Remember I Never deceived you. If your...
I had the honour of Addressing you on the 28th. November and 3d. Ultimo in Official Letters from...
I had Yesterday, the Honour of your Favour of the 28 Octr. inclosing a Resolution of Congress of...
Een Tractaat Van Vriendschap en Commercie, tusschen haar Hoog Mogende, de Staaten Generaal (1)...
A Treaty of Amity and Commerce between their High Mightinesses, the States General (1) of the...
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in...
I nominate James Blake of Pensilvania to be Consul of the United States in the City of St....
I thank you for a pretty volume of Poetic effusions; for want of sight I have not read them, but...
In compliance with your request in your condescending favr. of the 30th. Ulto. that I should...
In the reign of Charles 1st of England, Henry Adams came to America from Devonshire and settled...
I have received two pretty Letters from you, and know not how to account for my own delay in...
I am much pleased with your Translation. The Character of Anacreon is one of the many Mysteries...
I adress myself to both of you as equally dear to me and because the difficulty with which I...
I know not where your Father is, or I should write directly to him. As Soon as you See him, pray...
Hence forward I Shall adress you all three at once. Yesterday was one of the happiest days of my...
I know not where your Father is, or I Should write directly to him. As Soon as you See him, pray...
I have received Letters from you all, and you know not how gratifying they have been to my heart....
You cannot imagine, how much pleasure, your Letter of July 24th gave me. Your Father and Mother...
I know not whether you have read Tristram Shandy, or The Sentimental Journey or the Sermons or...
Ego recepi tua epistolam a te scriptam Vigesimo tribus mensis Julii. ubi nuntius te a bombardâ...
Your capacity is as Smart and quick and ready, and retentive as any bodies. I Should not...
I am charmed with the Chirography of your Letter of the Eleventh of September to your...
Your classical letter of the 4th. of Octr, does you honour, upon every Supposition that I can...
“Learn Patience of a Friend”! You think you must go to sea. Well, I have no great Objection;...
It gives me much pleasure, to hear that you have a Taste for Numbers, because this quality or...
I know not whether I can ever consent to your being a Sailor Boy. I have already prescribed to...
I find upon my table this morning your favour of the 7. March; and I know not whether I have ever...
I culled a Few Flowers for George from The Andrian. I have done the Same for you here from the...
I have now gone through Terence, and noted a few Lines for you to consider. Many perhaps have...
Nothing from your Family gives me more pleasure than to hear as I do, that you are a diligent...
I am much pleased with your Translation The Character of Anacreon is one of the many Mysteries of...
Your letter of the 27th. of December has given me great pleasure—though I shuddered at the idea...
If you can obtain leave of absence I wish for the pleasure of your Company here on the twelfth of...
I also am an advocate first for universal suffrage 2dly. for universal emancipation 3dly for...
I thank you for two letters written at two notable periods of your life one at the happy meeting...
Your account of the first part of your journey, is quite as entertaining and instructive as is...
Your letter of the 28th: Decr. is an epistle of a sage. I will tell you a story, of ancient days....
Your letter of the 18th of January is full of candid, temperate and accurate criticism I know not...
Your kind letter of the 22d: February No 15 is as pleasing to me as the former numbers. I have...
Your frolicsome letter of the 10th of October has come to hand this morning and amidst the...
Your No 42 has given me pleasure like the rest. I ought to thank you for your assiduity in giving...
Your letter, of the 21st. sprightly and entertaining like all the rest, has been recieved. I...
Your account of the Death and Character of General R. G. Harper gave me a great deal of pain, he...
I recieved, as usual with great delight your letter of the 12th inst. Your account of all things...
You have been the most punctual correspondent that I ever had except your Brother—but for four...
I thank you for your kind Letter—and your Father still more for his permission in permiting you...