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By M r: Thaxter I ought in duty to have written you, and, not having done it, I fear you may be...
I am honored by the receipt of your favor of the 11 th. instant, and should not trouble again,...
I had the honor of forwarding your Excellency a letter, received from M r: Dumas, by the Post...
Pardon me if I again trouble you with a letter. I plead for my apology that the occasion does not...
While I was at S t: Quentin the last Winter, I was admitted to see a very large manufactory of...
In obedience to your Commands, by M r: West , respecting Lodgings, I have been, yesterday &...
’Tis my duty to write you as well as my inclination— The first point I will not urge further than...
I made a mistake in my other letter respecting the Medical Society— ’Twas you who settled the...
Enthusiasm is as necessary to the science of Politics as of Religion: without zeal in the Cause...
To send a number of letters under cover to you without one line to yourself, were it only by way...
Nay, Sir, do not confine enthusiasm & patriotism entirely to Tories & Refugees— You have always...
Excuse me if I only enclose letters to your family— I have not wherewithal to gratify you in the...
I wish you would finish your business in London & return home—We want you here more than a...
M r: Martin , who will deliver you this, is a Kinsman of ours & therefore I take the liberty of...
From the friendship you have always expressed for me I am led to acquaint you with some...
By direction of your son I take the liberty to enclose to your Care a letter for him, and have to...