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You will herewith receive a copy of a Prospectus of a Biographical work of mine; in which, a...
I received, with peculiar gratification, your letters, together with the volume and other...
My friend Mr Morton informs me, that you wish a few more copies of Novanglus &c, to distribute...
Your kind letter of the 12th. with the invaluable present of your “Appeal from the judgments of...
Will you receive my respectful congratulations on your having entered the last year of your...
Mr John Marston has requested me to write your Honour on a Subject in which I am very sensible I...
Will you please to accept a morsel of rusty Antiquity, which I know you cannot and ought not to...
I thank you for your congratulations and kind wishes, the accomplishment of them is on high where...
To receive the approbation of the wise and the good.—To know that we are beloved and esteemed by...
Three long and dangerous illnesses within the last 12. months must apologise for my long silence...
Though I have not the pleasure of being personally acquainted with you, my knowledge of your...
Your Communication of the 11th. ultimo (altho’ by an amanuensis) was very gratifying.—I was led...
I regret extremely the loss of your Memoire’s of Billerica which must have failed in the Post...
I inclose you a letter from Judge Sewall-and an anecdote of your Hero—He had intervals of Sound...
I have now read, and have heard read, the whole of your Volume—and I cannot refrain from...
I pray you to accept of my best thanks for your kind letter of November 11th—And for a most...
I received your favour of yesterday inclosing Judge Sewall’s letter, and the anecdote of Otis,...
Your address to the Agricultural Society for which I thank you—I have read with great interest...
I Shall not pause to consider whether my Opinion will be popular or unpopular with the Slave...
Your favour was received last evening, and the subject of it shall receive immediate attention....
I have taken the liberty to enclose in this letter to your Son, which fredom I request you will...
I congratulate you and myself on your recovery from the three Illnesses that have distressed you,...
By your account which I believe is correct—Wentworth and Sewall are all that is left of my Class...
I have now read your Inaugural Discourse, and my peculiar circumstances must be my apology for...
I have not received your Memoirs of Billerica—they must have been nested some-where in the Post...
I have not yet received your Memoirs of Billerica—they must have rested somewhere in the Post...
I was very highly gratified by your opinion on the subject of slavery in the new States; its...
While an undistinguishing thirst for popularity is reprehensible, the desire to be known and...
By the direct1on of the Society of Tammany, or Columbian order, I do myself the honor of...
I beg your acceptance of the inclosed Pamphlets—the long Dissertation on the Agriculture of...
Why should my little twine worn out as it is to a single thread, be woven into all the Political...
I received yesterday your kind letter of the 1st instant—Notwithstanding the great weight...
I have received, and read with Avidity and pleasure your Eloquence and Ratiocination, on the...
I am deeply indebted to you for your polite and obliging letter— and much more for the elegant,...
I have received the favour of your an obliging letter which you did me the honor to write me on...
I have received and read with pleasure, and with gratitude the Circular letter, and the Memorial...
I have to acknolege the reciept of your favor of Nov. 23. the banks, bankrupt law, manufactures,...
Your own patriotism, tried through a long, and eminently useful publick life, will excuse the...
I rely upon former acquaintance between us—Alass much too slender for me as an apology for the...
I have now read the Christian Disciple and the Review of Mr Stuarts Letters—I congratulate Mr...
As Charity is the bond of perfection—I think it very desirable that great and good Men should...
I have received your polite favor of the 10th. the subject of which is of great importance I am...
I have the satisfaction to acknowledge your kind Letters of the 19th: Novm. & 1st. inst. The...
The last time, I was gratified with Some tidings from Quincy—was by a Letter of the 8th of this...
I must answer your great question of the 10th in the Words of Dalembert to his Correspondent, who...
I have two kind letters from you to acknowledge one of the 9th September, and one of the 20th....
I have taken the liberty of forwarding to you the first number of a periodical work entitled the...
Be pleased to accept my thanks for your polite and obliging letter—of the 30th December—and for...
I thank you for your New-Years letter of Benjamin Rush—As Agriculture is the Nursing Mother of us...
Permit me, most Excellent sir, my intrusion of impart to you, that in a voyage from Great Britain...