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As chairman of a committee appointed by the citizens of Washington to make arrange for...
Your very polite and cordial letter of invitation, written to me in behalf of the City...
So many months are past Since I received a Single line from Massachusetts—in former days I was...
Your letter of the 3d Instant, written on behalf of the Committee of Arrangements, for the...
With the profoundest reverence of respect, it has again fallen to my happy lot, in behalf of the...
With the profoundest reverence of respect, it has again fallen to my happy lot, in behalf of the...
I have the honor to transmit to you the enclosed communication from a Committee of the...
The ensuing Fourth of July being the Semi=Centenial Anniversary of the Declaration of American...
I have received your polite letter of the 28th. with the Splendid testimonial of the benevolence...
I rejoice that you have arrived safely at Princeton where may your health be perfectly...
Having after much persuasion prevailed upon my Cousin to remain still longer with us, we were...
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...
Your letter of March 25th. has been a cordial to me, and the more consoling as it was brought by...
Your letter of March 25 th has been a cordial to me, and the more consoling as it was brought by...
A thousand thanks to my ever dear Cousin, for his unbounded benevolence to me. The barrel of...
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...
My anxiety for you is greater than, that for myself, I long to know the state of your Health, and...
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...
In answer to your letter, I remember that the time referred to in the Journal, I moved a few...
The past week has brought us summer weather and makes the city look as green as it is wont, in...