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The most exalted of our young Genius’s in Boston have an Ambition to See Montecello , its Library...
About half the company was assembled when I arrived. The President himself received me, as the...
We left Charlottesville on Saturday morning, the 4th of February, for Mr. Jefferson ’s. He lives,...
In a day or two I shall reply to your very interesting letter . The object of this note is to...
In consequence of letters, which I have this morning and, in fact, this moment received from...
I reached home yesterday morning , after a tedious and indeed a perilous journey, and found that...
The great revolution in France , and the war growing out of it, which have changed the face of...
I had yesterday the pleasure of receiving a line from you dated Aug. 6. enclosg enclosing the...
Besides the letter , which I had the honour of sending you by our commissioner Mr. Clay from...
I have already in my letters from London , and in the letters I have written you from here Oct....
Four days ago, I received your favor of Feb. 8. from which I am led to hope that I may soon...
The vessel , which carries this to my father , carries him also for you the following books—   ...
Since I had the pleasure of writing you in April and July , I have not heard from you.— By a...
Your favour of June 6 reached me July 29 and contained—what I had long desired—the very welcome...
Your very kind letter inclosing an introduction to mr. Erving reached me in Italy just as I was...
This letter will be presented you by mr George Ticknor , a gentleman from Massachusets whose...
I received a few days since in London your letter of Oct. 25 , with some later from my friends in...
As I again approach my native country, I cannot choose but recollect all the kindness you have...
Your very kind letter of Dec. 26 did not reach me, from some inexplicable accident, until a full...
It is so long since I have had the pleasure of hearing directly from yourself, that I should...
to the HONORABLE THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES . The Memorial of...
Your favour’s of Sep. 28 th with an enclosure and Oct. 24 , introducing two young gentlemen, came...
It is very rarely that I venture to address a letter to you; because I am quite aware how...
I have been hoping every week since I received your very kind and valuable letter last summer,...
Allow me to ask your kindness and hospitality for Joseph Coolidge Esq. He is a young gentleman of...
Ever since my return from the South, I have borne in mind your desire to have a list of the...
Ever since Mrs. Ticknor & myself reached home about a month ago, we have been desirous to send...
I take the liberty to commend to your kindness Mr. B. A. Gould of this city. He has been for ten...
Mr. Ticknor presents his respectful compliments to Mr. Madison & sends him a second copy of the...
Mr. Samuel H. Walley, who signs the instrument of May seventh, as security to the Rector &...
I take the liberty to send you with this a pamphlet I have lately published on the changes now...
I take the liberty of sending you with this a copy of a pamphlet, I have recently had occasion to...
I have the pleasure to send you with this a copy of the Baron de Stael’s Letters upon England,...
I have received a letter from J. Burton Harrison Esq. of Lynchburg, informing me, that Prof. Long...