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Your friend Professor Ticknor is bound upon a Tour in Virginia, though he needs no introduction...
I am to thank you, my dear Sir, for forwarding M. D’Ivernois’ book on the French revolution. I...
I am now to acknoledge the receipt of your favor of Jan. 25. Colo. Franks sailed in the packet of...
Give me Leave to introduce to you Mr. Samuel Hartley a Relation of the late Minister at Paris. He...
Mr. Preston has at last found and sent me your Letter. Dr. Bancroft spoke to me, about Commodore...
I had just closed the preceding letter when M. de Blumendorf the Imperial Secretary of legation...
I have just read a sketch of the life of Swedenborg, and a larger work in two huge volumes of...
The public papers, my dear friend, announce the fatal event of which your letter of Oct. 20. had...
I have now the Honour to inform you, that having shewn my Commission to the Right Honourable the...
I inclose you a letter from our friend D’Ivernois according to his request expressed in it. our...
Give me Leave to introduce to you Mr. John Brown Cutting, who will need no other Recommendation,...
Your last letter was brought to me from the Post office when at breakfast with my family. I bade...
Must We, before We take our departure from this grand and beautiful World, Surrender all our...
The public papers, my dear friend, announce the fatal event of which your letter of Oct. 20. had...
By a resolution of the Citizens of Richmond we are authorised to make arrangement s for the...
I am Sorry to give you the trouble of this Commission: but I fear it will not be effectually done...
In consequence of the information I received from you on the first Wednesday in January that the...
Frouillé, the bookseller here who is engaged in having your book translated and printed,...
Baron Polnitz not going off till today enables me to add some information which I receive from...
The messenger who carried my letter of yesterday to the Post-office brought me thence, on his...
From a letter received from the President mr̃ Lear is satisfied he cannot be here to-day and...
your letter of Apr. 2. was recieved in due time, and I have used the permission it gave me of...
I received with great Pleasure your favour of the first.— Your Excursion I dare answer for it,...
Your last letter was brought to me from the Post office when at breakfast with my family. I bade...
Inclosed is a Letter to Mr. Lamb and another to Mr. Randall: if you approve them please to Sign...
All the Literary Gentlemen of this part of the Country have an Ambitious Curiosity to see the...
In my letter of the 11 th. instant I had the honour of inclosing you copies of letters relative...
I formerly had the honour of mentioning to you the measures I had taken to have our commerce with...
Half an hour ago I received, and this moment have heard read, for the 3d. or 4th. time, the best...
I have received from our old Acquaintance D’Ivernois the inclosed Volume for you in the Course of...