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Since Christmas 1789 a few days after my arrival at New-York, when, invited by your politeness, I...
I have long waited impatiently the moment when I could congratulate you & our country:—you, on a...
I can not refrain from addressing a few congratulatory lines, on the occasion of your Son, being...
The people of Europe seem still to think that America is a mere garden plat, and that whatever is...
It was my intention to have delay’d writing to you—till the great die was cast—but perusing Dr...
Holding a correspondence with you for the on various subjects for upwards of 45 years; it is...
The people of Europe seem still to think that America is a mere garden plat, and that whatever is...
To you who have been so Kind at different epochas of my Life, to shew a Sympathising interest in...
I cannot refrain from the inclination I feel to be among the first of your friends in expressing...
Holding an occasional correspondence with you for upwards of 40 years on various subjects, it is...
Had I strength enough remaining to have left my Room, to which I have been confind by severe &...
Receive the Most Cordial Congratulations from an old friend of the father and the Son, who on...
I cannot deny myself the pleasure of improving the earliest opportunity, to offer to you my...
Allow me my venerable Friend, from whom I have recd. such marks of favor and friendship, to...
It hath pleased Almighty God in his Goodness and Mercy to give to this great & favored people...
The enclosed note from Mr King, will inform you of the Event of this day, upon which I can only...
I Thank Heaven my dear Grand father that I am so happy as to announce to you the Election of...
While engaged upon an examination of a mass of papers, and documents formerly belonging to John...
Your account of the Death and Character of General R. G. Harper gave me a great deal of pain, he...
My respect for you, (altho’ personally unknown) induces me to offer you herein enclosed, and to...
It is long since I have written to you. this proceeds from the difficulty of writing with my...
The respects of the undersigned await on President Adams. He has to acknowledge the reception of...
It is long since I have written to you. this proceeds from the difficulty of writing with my...
With deep concern I heard late last Eveng. that you had recently recieved a severe injury by a...
Your letter, of the 21st. sprightly and entertaining like all the rest, has been recieved. I...
Your No 42 has given me pleasure like the rest. I ought to thank you for your assiduity in giving...
I delay’d to write you a few lines—to congratulate you cordially on the happy arrival of the 30th...
William Davis Esqr. was in my Office, with the lady of the Hon: Josiah Quincy looking in the...
I have taken the liberty to send you a copy of an Address delivered by me, before the members of...
This ‘ Baby ’ of mine, the little Book sent herewith, is truly a very small Book; but thou wilt...