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We read of Hurricane Months in the West Indies. Men of business are exposed to them no less than...
I am honord with your 2d. letter of the 15th. instt. covering a letter from Messr. Wilson Marsh &...
Encouraged by the very flattering permission you have given me, I am venturing to say to you in...
I thank you for you son’s pamphlet. Much as I loath political discussions of all kinds, I was...
Your favour of the 4th Inst. I had the honor to receive. (By some neglect in the Post Office, it...
I have this moment of my arrival here had the honor to receive your letter of the 16th instt,...
I have a desire of knowing, (in case it will not be too troublesome for you to make the...
I was more gratified sir, than I can express at the letter which you did me the honor to write to...
Your letter of the 6th. inst. came to hand in 4 days of the post mark; Bad as the roads are at...
I have the very great pleasure to acknowledge your favour of the 15th. Inst. Be assured, Sir,...
All the Coins are in readiness; and Subject to your order. At present no Opportunity of sending...
In the last Letter with which you favoured me, you expressed a hope “that you should soon find me...
It is certainlÿ a long while, that you received not a line from me, and this nothwithstanding I...
I was much flattered by the receipt of your letter by Mr. Harris, which he delivered to me here...
I have been much gratified by your Communication of Jany 29th. ult.— When I requested the...
I cannot—I will not attempt to discribe to you the Satisfaction—the gratification my feelings...
I think we agree in sentiment, that the wealth & prosperity of a Country depend essentially on...
Herewith th r ough the politeness of Mr Quincy you will receive the Coins for your son. I regret...
I here send for your Perusal The Preface to the Botanist. The Publisher has printed off a few...
Although I have so lately written, I will not, as mÿ restored health can be no pretext, delaÿ for...
We have taken the liberty to enclose to you a Quebec paper. Whatever may have been the Motive of...
Unexpectedlÿ I was favoured with your obliging Letter of the 20th Febr—tho’ I did receive it only...
A day or two before I had the pleasure to receive your last valued favor of the 3rd of February,...
So much time has elapsed since the date of my letter in February, that I have dismissed all...
The great the meek the learned & pious Docr. Hemmengway, has at length left us. He died on Friday...
Having our Ship the Hugh Johnston, William Johnston Master, now bound for St. Petersburgh with a...
As the object of that Society over which you have the honor of presiding is for the promotion of...
Your kind favour, of April 12th. & 13th. as well as the Copy of Mr Hancock’s Sermon, sent by a...
I had the pleasure of writing you last, on the 9th of November, since which I had not enjoyed...
I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 25. ulto. in which you are so good as to...
I trouble you at this time hearing that my Brother Moses Black of Quincy near Bosten is Dead. And...
I Shall now make an experiment, if I can dispell a malignant Spirit of gloom, which hovers about...
Act I. Scene I. Mr: Adams’s Study Mr A: Who is there? Dr: R—a friend— A—Walk in.—Ah! Rush is that...
I have received your letter dated the sixth of February last, and was very much delighted to see...
Few letters have ever given me so much pleasure as that which you did me the honor to write in...
The fortieth American vessel, which has arrived at Cronstadt, since the opening of this years...
Act 1. Scene 2nd. Mr Adams alone in his Study. Enter B Rush. A: Aye Rush is that you? What is...
“The Massachusetts election appears to agitate the Americans in Europe almost exclusively; of all...
Yrs. of June 21st. came safe to hand. I shall reply to it give you the echo of it in a few days....
I recvd. your letter of the 5th, with pleasure & read it with satisfaction, as I always do,...
The 4th of July has been celebrated in Philada: in the manner I expected. The military men, and...
American vessels are now pouring upon us in floods—I wrote you less than a month since that there...
I have perused the pamphlet you did me the honor to submit to my perusal last Saturday. It...
Tu m’aduli, ma tu mi piace says anÿ where Chesterfield—but so you do in a most egregious...
You may tell your friend Mr Cranch that I included my Correspondent among the men who were so...
Under an apprehension that sickness may still prevail in your family the Gentlemen, Trustees of...
My Son in Law Doctr. Thomas Ewell & my Daughter are making a Visit to Boston, and I have charged...
It is possible Dr Franklins estate, when sold, in Order to be divided, may not produce the Sum...
The time cannot be very distant when you and I must both sleep with our fathers. The...
Part of the enclosed press-copy of my last Letter to you, is so faint, that unless you should...