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I take the liberty to enclose a printed paper containing a brief outline of a literary...
The young gentleman, M r Colin Clark , who will present this letter was formerly a pupil of mine;...
This speculation on Neology appears to me equally valuable & new: It perfectly concurs with the...
I have to thank you for a letter , which had I wanting wanted any additional motives to stimulate...
At the time, my dear Sir, when I am about to suspend for many months, the prosecution of the...
Your grandson has arrived in this city whilst I happened to visit it.—will you pardon my...
In the progress of the romantic excursion I have undertaken, the success of my design will be...
With sentiments of the profoundest deference & respect, I solicit your attention to a few remarks...
Every person in Virginia fond of reading, & those, more especially, who have cultivated a taste...
You will not I hope think me chargeable with impertinence or presumption when I take the liberty...
I take the liberty of requesting your attention to an Address to the Inhabitants of the City of...
I am this moment apprised that it is probable you will pass thro’ Stevensburg on the 15th. Inst:...
I consider it as one of the characteristic blessings of Republicanism that it disentangles man...
Though I have wrote you and Mr. Walker twice, yet I am at a loss to know whether any of my...
I am disappointed hitherto in every attempt to get ordained. The Commissary wrote against me in...