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The polite and respectful terms in which you are pleased to communicate your approbation of our...
Tho a Stranger to your Lordship, I take the Liberty of troubling you with the inclosed Petition...
When our common Liberties are invaded, our dearest Rights in Danger, and a whole Continent loudly...
The Receipt of your Letter should have been acknowledged before had I not been out of Town when...
Your Doubts respecting Faulkners Declaration appear well founded, and the Remarks contained in...
To tell you that I often find myself at a loss for something to say, would be telling you nothing...
The manner in which you tell your brother that you expected a letter from me contains a reproof...
After we parted last Saturday Evening I retired to my Room, and spent the remaining part of it in...
Studious to avoid every Suspicion that m[ torn ] ous to the good opinion which you say you [ torn...
I received Yours of the 1 st . March Yesterday. altho I did not suspect any Part of my Letter to...