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Th: Jefferson presents his respectful compliments to Mrs. Warren & his thanks for the copy of her...
I received your obliging favour, with the Letters inclosed safely and was gratified that the...
I cannot let my Son pass through Plimouth without stoping to inquire after your Health, and that...
It was with pleasure I received a line from my Friend to day informing me of her better Health. I...
I received, this day with great Pleasure your Favour of the Twelfth and fourteenth Instant —and...
I received yesterday your obliging favour of Feb’ ry 27th. I have been so little a favorite of...
Yesterday I had the pleasure of receiving your favour of September the 24 th with an elegant copy...
I was so highly gratified with the visit from your Grandaughter that I could not leave her to...
I received your obliging favour, with the Letters inclosed, and was gratified that the Sentiments...
Your Favour, by my Friend Collins, never reached me till this Evening. At Newport, concluding to...
I send you a curiosity. Mr M Kean, is mistaken in a day or two, the final vote of Independence,...
Permit one to enclose to you a Packet from my old Friend Governor M Kean: and a dialogue of the...
What a scene has opened upon us since I had the favour of your last! Such a scene as we never...
I have been for near two months confined to my chamber, and much of that time unable to write or...
I most sincerely sympathize with you, and the bereved distrest Family at Washington. in the...
By the last post I received your letter of January 17 th , and was as much surprised at the...
I have certified in the book in the Atheneum that to my certain Knowledge, The Group was written...
My Answer to Mrs Warrens Question Shall be as prompt and frank as hers can be to mine Napoleones...
your kind and sympathetic Letter demands my thanks and receives my gratitude—my own loss is not...
I received, with much pleasure, late, the last evening your kind Letter of the 28th. of the...
I cannot let my Son visit Plimouth without bearing a few lines to my old Friend who has always...
A few days ago, I was favoured with your obliging Letter of 29 July, and am much obliged to the...
If weak Eyes and weaker fingers had not requird more time to write a Line than was once necessary...
I thank you for your kind inquiries after my Daughter Smith. She is, and has been as well, the...
Mr. Morton has given me great pleasure this morning by acquainting me with the appointment of our...
I have been much to blame for neglecting to acknowledge your obliging favour of Sept 12th. I am...
I will not Suffer the year to close upon me without noticeing your repeated favours and thanking...
Your kind and Sympathetic Letter demands my thanks, and receives my gratitude. My own loss is not...
Your friendly Letter of the third and twentieth of February, I did not receive till Saturday...
Standing as we do upon the confines of the other world, you at the age of four-score, and I at...
I thank you Madam for your obliging Letter of the 10th whether my life shall be Spared to se the...
I have been hoping every day since I received your obliging favour to get time to thank you for...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mrs Warren & returns her the paper she had been pleased...
I this day received your Favour of April 8 th , and Sincerely condole with you under the Loss of...
I am much obliged to you for your Letter and refer you to General Warren for what respects your...
your Letter this morning received So kindly inquiring after my Dear Daughter, demands from me,...
Your Friend insists upon my Writing to you, and altho I am conscious it is my Duty, being deeply...
In order to give you all the Authentic Documents necessary to explain the Remarks I have made...
I had the Pleasure of yours of Novr. 4th several Days ago. You know Madam, that I have no...
I thought myself greatly honoured, by your most polite and agreable Letter of January the...
The affliction under which you are now labouring has been protracted to a much longer period,...
“Pride of Talents and much Ambition were undoubtedly combined in the Character of the President,...
I cannot let my son return to America without a few lines to you, nor will I doubt their being...
My Son would go home, very improperly without a Letter to M rs Warren, whose Virtues and...
Nothing but a very bad soar finger has withheld my Hand from writing to my Friend, and telling...
Your Favour of the 25 of October never reached me till to day, but it has given me great Pleasure...
I set myself down to comply with my Friends request, who I think seem’s rather low spiritted. I...
I have lately been reading Mrs Montague’s essays upon the Genious and writings of shakspear, and...
I wrote you last Sabbeth evening in a good deal of pertubation of Spirits. I fear I did wrong in...
It is but a very few days, Since I received your Letter of the 4. of May, which affored me, as...