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Permit me to trouble you with the delivery of the enclosed letter to Dr Tufts. It contains an...
tho a stranger I take the Liberty of addressing you on a subject that very much Interests me, & I...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of Your highly esteemed letter, which you did me the honour to...
You shall not expect an excuse, for mÿ dilaÿing a few days to return the inclosed. Mÿ heart was...
In one of your former letters you say as an excuse for your not assuming the reserve of certain...
Be pleased to accept from an obscure individual a copy of a work, which after much care and labor...
I enclose you the letter I mentioned in my last, from the person whom I supposed to be your son...
The difficult and complicated labors of my professorship consisting of teaching, examining,...
As your Letter of the 29 of Jan—afforded me a Sensible pleasure, I will procure meself another in...
The package I had the honor of forwarding to you was from my honored Father Samuel Foxcroft of...