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I have been near committing a great Faux pas. The Times of the 9th reported merely that the...
I have two members watching the progress of the Registration and Impressment Bills; and I shall...
In my Letter of the 4th Inst. there is an Error in transcribing from the shorthand draft: for...
The above is copied from the Times 1 and more in detail than the announcement in the Sunday Times...
I find there is an oppy for Letters to reach the Packet of the 16th at Portsmouth. I have...
"There is no knowing who will be Governor till after Election," as they say in New England; and...
I have just rec’d from Mr Scrope, one of the M. Ps for this County, a Pamphlet sent him ex...
I received with the greater satisfaction your kind letter of the 8th Ult. as those which it...
I wrote you on the 4th ⅌ Philadelphia Packet enclosing copy of a letter of ancient date to my...
It would be grateful to me to hear more from you than falls to my lot in these latter days. My...
Should the Bearer Mr. James C. Fuller extend his travels to the peaceful shades of your retreat,...
It is long since I had the pleasure of addressing you, and still longer since I had that of...
I sent you on the 4th Ult: the Debates on the King’s Speech; and I now cover to your address...
I cover this Paper because it contains, I fear too true a Picture of France. I remember to have...
This paper has met with an accident, but I cannot find a new one. They are all bought up; which...
Your letter of the 10th Novr. reached me only on the 17th Inst.—the anniversary of one of the...
I have sent you from time to time such Newspapers as appeared most interesting: the last being of...
I wrote you on the 30th Ult: to take the first Conveyance from London or Liverpool; and I now...
Neither Captn. Pott, nor his Broker could refer me to any Bookseller that was shipping by the...
I have not seen Mr: Rush since the Packet Liverpool was a missing Ship; but Mr: Maury whom I met...
I left town before it was known what Letter Bags might float ashore from the Albion; some having...
I purchased, some three years ago, the first volume of the Histoire de l’Esprit revolutionaire...
The wind did chop round and blew a Hurricane; but the Albion sailed from L’pool, & how my Letter...
If a man were to note the Coincidencies of his day, he might find a bookful of amusement in the...
You shall have no cause to complain of a tardy rejoinder to your favour of the 25th Novr. last,...
It is so long since I received your last letter, that, tho’ carefully preserved, it is out of my...
I have already sent you original and duplicate of the enclosed; and I am sorry to say that my...
I wrote you on ⟨the 17th.⟩ Ult. that Mr: Adams had recd his appointment of Secretary of State,...
The Speech of Mr. Monroe reached town yesterday, and is in the Chronicle of this morning. I...
There is a great dearth of news at this time from the U.S. and little doing here that has any...
§ From George Joy. 9 January 1816, New England Coffee House London. “I have just heard of an...
I have sometimes been induced, after writing, to pass a Letter under your Eye. The enclosed...
The Manifold Writer, which I seldom use, except with the aid of another Machine called a Copyist,...
There is one subject on which I ought to address a separate line to you; and I am glad of the...
Contrary to the information of Mr Adams, the Neptune sailed on the 18th. Ult; and I shall send my...
I have just parted from Mr Adams with whom I have had a tête à tête of five hours; and as he...
I attended yesterday at the Court of Admiralty rather to hear what could be said than from any...
My last under date the 25th Ult. finished with a remark on the disadvantage of a premature...
Of all the Events of this eventful period in which our lot is cast, that which has recently taken...
The delay of Mr: Welles by contrary winds enables me to add to my Letter of the 19th four other...
I wrote you in great haste by Mr: Carroll, and cannot boast of much leisure on the present...
It is long since I had the honor of addressing you; much longer since I had that of receiving a...
Mr: Russell has sometimes said he wished I would give a lesson to some of my federal friends; and...
Mr. Maury has transmitted to Monroe M.S. copy of a peice that I had the good fortune to get into...
Mr. Russell being still absent; and having, in addition to the anxiety expressed in my last, a...
Leaving Town for a few days I sent to Lord Sidmouth the letter of which I take the liberty to...
I have yet received no appointment from Lord Sidmouth since I wrote you on the 20th. Instant. I...
I have just parted with Lord Sidmouth who after the recognition of a meeting some years ago, and...
Though the debates of last evening exhibiting the pitiful and undignified manner in which...
I have just parted from Mr. Walker of Birmingham whom you will find mentioned in the Chronicle of...