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At the request of several Gentlemen of Newfield, I address you in behalf of Samuel and Aaron...
The carrier of this letter, Mr. Rosenblad, is the Swedish gentleman of whom I had the honor to...
I have lately had convincing proof of what I have long expected, that is, men employed as...
The Sloop of War, building at Newbury port, will soon be in want of Officers—Timothy Newman of...
I have the honor to assure you of my perfect health after eight days residence in Philada. The...
Your attachment to your Country is not, in the calculations of reason, considered as...
Believing that you Still continue to feel a deep interest in the promotion of Science through the...
A conviction of your goodness, induces me to address you on a subject that nearly interests...
Whether My Letters to America, or the Answers from My friends Have Miscarried I am Not Able to...
The newspaper, which you did me the honor to inclose, containing Mr Pickering’s letter to Mr...
I have just been reading the Philippic of Edmund Burke against the Revolution Society in London,...
Impressed with a sense of your condescension, in permitting me to prefix your name to a second...
I gave Mr. King early notice of his appointment to negociate a treaty of amity & commerce with...
It was with peculiar Pleasure, I rec’d your kind Letter of the 16th. I could not be dazzled with...
If I had not supposed, that the Hon. John Quincy Adams, your worthy and amiable Son, would have...
Invoice of Sundries shipp’d per the Phinix James Babson master for Newburyport on Account of the...
Accustomed to receive your recommendations in the nature of commands I regret that at present...
I had the honor, this morning of paying my respects to your Lady, & the pleasure of finding her &...
An order of yesterday from the House of Representatives renders it necessary that I should have...
Although I cannot boast a right to address you from an Acquaintance which would warrant it, yet a...
I once hoped that Talbot might sail by the 15. June, & get to the West Indies by the 1st. of...
You will by this itts likely have heard, of the departure of the Troops from Boston. I went in...
From a Conviction that the Introduction of Contagious Diseases into the Ports of the United...
We do ourselves the Honor of transmitting to you a Duplicate of our Letters to yourself, and the...
I receivd a few days past: a letter from the chevallier de Yrujo complaining that the Marshal for...
You will have heard, before the rect. of this, of the return of the Genl. Greene—Capt. Perry, to...
Your most esteemed favor of the 2nd: April travelled a good deal before to reach me, as I was...
the Letter which I had the pleasure to receive from you before I left New York I had not time to...
The pressure of straitned circumstances and the impractibility of performing those parts of...
I cannot find a french form to address you at the head of my Letters which pleases so much to my...