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You will forgive my having so long delay’d to reply to your very kind letter of January 1st.,...
The undersigned a Committee of Arrangements for a dinner to be given on the fourth of March next,...
My son was particularly gratified with your account of Governor Pownal. His Impressions towards...
I have been So much gratified with the Specimen of your Register, which you were So kind as to...
Are the works of Apuileus in Harvard College Library or in any other collection in America Have...
Where the Fine Arts are Studied or practiced there Should be a Trybunal of Criticism always in...
What a gratification again have you bestowed upon me in your Letter of Febr. 7th. not never to...
Graüs Ingenium dedit Musa. the Greeks refined and polished every thing. The Competition between...
I fear you must have thought me inattentive to your request that I would ascertain the...
Have you read certain Strictures upon Painters and Paintings, in the Newspapers? what do you...
The Metaphysical, Theological, Ecclesiasticcal and political Pendulums, which all go to gether,...
I thank you for a Curiosity, which, for anything I know, is as inexplicable, as any thing in...
Your favour of 24th. Janry. is received. Inclosed is your Basanister and a Monthly Repository,...
Your worthy son, William, in a kind letter of the 2d. has asked my opinion of “Pownall’s...
In our good old English language of Gratitude, I owe you and give you a thousand thanks, for...
An attack of rhumatism which has confined me to my room & kept me in such a feverish, irritable...
In our good old English language of Gratitude, I owe you and give you a thousand thanks, for...
I thank you for your kind Letter of the 21st, and for the three Magazines inclosed, of December...
I am certainly very glad, Sir, that the Baron de Grimm with his 16 big tomes has been able to...
Accept my Thanks for your Inaugural Oration. It would have been a great pleasure to me, to have...
My Thanks are due to you for your Inaugural Address of Decr. 11th. I rejoice that Such a...
Your letter of the 1st. of this Month was received by me here on the 6th. I will not attempt to...
Bernard, Hutchinson, Oliver, the Commissioners of the customs, and their Satellites had an...
Although I continue to be an invalide by a relapse Since three weeks—I will endeavour to amuse...
Last night your Brother brought me your delicious Letter of 29th Octr. How do you know that Bees...
I send, by this Mail, Nos. 7, 8, & 9, of my Magazine, & invite thy particular attention to the...
Thanks for your favour of the 14th. You urge me to explain the secret of Hutchinsons conduct. I...
I ought long ago to have acknowledged my obligation to you for the loan of Grim who has afforded...
The reproof I received in your Letter of the 11th. & which I was favoured with only last Evening...
The animated Style in which you have described the circumstances attending the Trial of Corbet &...