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The summer has come upon us very rapidly without giving us any of our usual Spring weather. Some...
The warm season has come again and delightful as it is to me, is no doubt also very acceptable to...
I wrote before I left Roxbury expressing as I really felt my deep regret that I could not see you...
The Corporation of the City of New York have caused medals to be struck, to commemorate the...
My last letter I believe, evinced a degree of excitement very uncommon for me. But the...
I have from day, to day, for the last fortnight flatter’d myself with an improvement, so far as...
a Bostonian who reveres the “Sage of Quincy” takes the liberty of transmitting him this newspaper...
I was made very happy in hearing by Mr G W. Adams (who was so kind as to Take his birth day...
I have even less than usual of interest to relate today, since Tuesday last, I have been entirely...
Your kind concern for me, fills me with deep feelings of gratitude—I am as yet confined to my...
"Who doth time gallop withal?" Instead of answering this as Shakespeare has done, I would say...
My grandson Th: Jefferson Randolph, being on a visit to Boston, would think he had seen nothing...
My grandson Th: Jefferson Randolph, being on a visit to Boston, would think he had seen nothing...
The past week has brought us summer weather and makes the city look as green as it is wont, in...
It is with great reluctance I presume to intrude upon your venerable retirement; but I am...
Another fortnight has passed since I had the honour to address you, and the end of it has found...
A fortnight has passed over, since I last addressed you, and scarcely any thing of interest has...
Since my last letter the whole family have been suffering from violent colds. I did not escape...
It has been a great mortification to me, that in every attempt in every direction I have sought,...
An unaccountable fit of dullness and inability to do any thing, prevented my writing to you on...
The enclosed papers numbered 1. and 2. are copies 1 Of a Letter from Mr Bassett, Chairman of a...
The first disciples of Jesus-Christ did not hesitate at times to ascert that the Love of...
It is with an inexpressible delight, that I received and perused your affectionate Letter of the...
On this day, one which in this part of the country is considered much as Thanksgiving day is in...
I have recd your letter of to day covering the Resolution of the House of Representatives of the...
Your letters are always welcome, the last more than all others, it’s subject being one of the...
Your letters are always welcome, the last more than all others, it’s subject being one of the...
I thank you for your kind Letter—and your Father still more for his permission in permiting you...
I was much delighted yesterday by the receipt of the letter from you. It assured me that you was...
In the present dearth of news, and of every thing to make a letter interesting, I am afraid I...
Believing that you Still continue to feel a deep interest in the promotion of Science through the...
You will not be displeased, I am confident, if I address you again a few lines—perhaps—one or...
Time has slipped by most unaccountably during my resolutions constantly expressed of writing to...
A stranger who holds your character in affectionate and reverential regard, requests you to...
Permit me Sir, to ask of you one Small favour, that is to write a few lines to the Presdent of...
In order not to be tedious or Embarrassing to you I must be brief. I am a son of a Republican who...
You cannot Immagine the comfort your Letter of 22d Ultimo gave me I fear’d Indisposition had so...
As the nephew of your late friend General William Whipple, who signed with you the Declaration of...
Often when I labour in my garden,—and I do so usually from sunrise till its setting—I expatiate...
After Such a long protracted Silence you will not find fault, that I indulge once more in writing...
It is a very long time my dear venerated father since I have written to you; but the events of...
Were it not that I am well acquainted with the illustrious place you deservedly hold, in the...
It was an unexpected pleasure which I received in your letter of the 17th. of last month, as I...
Captain Ryk takes his leave and presents the Expression of his Veneration to His Excellency...
Mr. Rabello being about to visit Boston and your residence, and being very desirous of the honor...
As a Member of the French benevolent Society established in this City more than 20 years ago for...
The past week has scarcely been marked by any occurrence worth relating in a letter, the weather...
As doubts have been expressed by the Agent of His Britannic Majesty under the 6th and 7th...
Immediately after the late celebration on Bunker-Hill the enclosed lines were written, and have...
One week has passed already since my arrival here and to us by no means a quiet one. General La...