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From the encouragement which literature has received from you, I am encouraged to solicit the...
Enclosed you will receive Proposals for publishing by Subscription, a History of the late General...
I have recd yours of Aug. 1802. I agree with you that “the deadly infection has not Spread thro...
Looking over, this morning what I wrote yesterday, I thought I would extend a little what was...
Mount Wollaston Hutchinson’s Hist. of M. Bay. Page 7. In 1625 one Capt. Wollaston with about 30...
I return you "The Messenger" with many Thanks. The Politicks of Europe are written with a...
I should rejoice in the prolongation of my life for another year, were it only for the pleasure...
Having undertaken to publish a Journal, during the period I was an Officer in the Army, upon...
The return of this anniversary cannot fail to awaken in our breasts the warmest sentiments of...
It had been impressed on my mind, that the next meeting of the American Academy of Arts &...
Mÿ occupations in gathering seeds—and preparing my fields and garden for ensuing spring have thus...
In this Port Folio we have deposited some papers, illustrating the plan and criticising the...
Having furnished the respectable Editon of the Medl. Repository with a summary Accot. of the City...
I have received our favor of 30 October & return the subscription paper for Hubly’s journal with...
I have many apologies to make for omitting so long to acknowledge the receipt of your obliging...
Your favor of Aug. 28 from Boston has remained through a multiplicity of agricultural occupations...
You may very justly be surprised to receive under this date my acknowledgment & thanks for your...
"Il ne vaut pas un sou d’etre votre ami" Said Count Sarsofield to me, on day in London.—Upon a...
The members of the house had arrived in sufficient numbers to form a House on Tuesday, the 7h....
A letter of mÿ frind Mr. Mifflin induces me to address you again few lines. Mr. Dobson returned...
Nothing could afford me, more pleasure than to visit my Friends in Plymouth (where I formerly so...
When I resolved, if I could, to give Peace to my Country in Opposition to the Selfish and...
I have been vary anxious and try‘d to send these Bricks that I engaged to you. I have obtained...
I have recd your favor of the 15th of December.—I am not disappointed, through I regret the...
I was considerably amused by a News paper publication some few Weeks since, Which Paper I have...
I recd last night yours of the 6th.—I read the Account of the Small Globe rolling in a little...
I must answer your favours of Dec. 14 ult. and Jan the 3th. Want of time will once have the happy...
In returning you my remarks—I hope to enjoy ere long the satisfaction, that, after a Second...
I have been gratified with the perusal of Mr Williams’s Observations, on the temperature of Sea...
KNOW ALL MEN by these Presents, That I John Adams of Quincy in the County of Norfolk and...