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We begin to feel the good Effects of our national Government— By the Presidents Speech at the...
I have this morning a disposition to intrude upon your retirement, to save you the trouble of...
While the House of Representatives contemplate the flattering prospects of abundance from the...
By a London Newspaper receivd this Day by the way of Margate (for the two last posts are not...
Ensign Peyton of the 1st. Regiment: will have the Honor to present this to you; ill Health...
We are honoured with your Excellency’s letter of 5 Inst: by wh ch. you desire us to advertise in...
Agreeably to the direction of the President of the United States—The Secretary of the Treasury,...
It was my intention to have delay’d writing to you—till the great die was cast—but perusing Dr...
I have wrote you by Common post the 20th and 28th of last Month, and Capt Cozeneau, whom you know...
I have to ask your pardon for delaying to answer Your’s of the 26th. ulto. & returning the...
I have been waiting like Horace’s Clown till the Stream of my business should so far lessen that...
Accustomed, as you are, to Sentiments of all kind, which those Citizens of the United States, who...
You will excuse me for reminding you of our conversation the other evening, when I inform’d you...
the Inhabitants of Marblehead in Common with their fellow Countrymen have ever felt Strongly...
I hate the idea of teazing men in high office with letters of individual import, when they are...
Mr Lloyd has had the honor to receive a highly flattering note from his Excellency Mr Adams,...
Permit me to inclose to your address the Portsmouth bill of Mortality for 1809, and at the same...
Hereby we’ve the honour to hand your Excellency the English Copy of the Bond, which you was...
I am much oblig’d by your Letter of 6th. Instant and will now attempt in Part to comply with your...
Fill the glass to the brim—and empty it till the last drop—now you rejoice with your friend on...
I received two day ago yours of Jan’ ry 6 th with the Pamphlet, and last Evening our Son brought...
Agreably to your request, I accompanied Capt. John Endicott, senior, above seventy years of age,...
Since I had last the honor to address you, I have received from the Collector of Pennsylvania...
The great politeness and many Civilities I Received from You in London, during your Embassy...
Whatever has a tendency to facilitate Science, or to diffuse usefull knowledge, is generally...
By this time I suppose that the fame or rather the infamy of our new instalment law has reached...
In a letter from Mr. L of the 16th Feby. I find He was good enough to mention me to You and that...
Inclosed is a letter which I received Yesterday under Cover from M r. Dumas, I suppose the old...
Here inclos’d I have the honour to return you the letter you trusted me so obligingly. I’m in...
4th. Jany The weather still severely cold—My Sons are gone to the House of Representatives to...