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As you are a Friend to American Manufactures under proper restrictions, especially Manufactures...
I thank you before hand (for they are not yet arrived) for the specimens of homespun you have...
The messenger who carried my letter of yesterday to the Post-office brought me thence, on his...
Sitting at My Fireside, with my Daughter Smith, on the first of February My Servant brought me a...
I have received with great pleasure your favour of the 23 of January. I suspected that the Sample...
I have it now in my power to send you a piece of homespun in return for that I recieved from you....
Yesterday, I received from the Post Office, under an envellope inscribed with your hand, but...
I wrote you on the first of this month acknowledging the receipt of your “Proceedings” &c and now...
Samuel B. Malcom Esqr, is not wholly a Stranger to you. He was three years in my family in the...
By our post preceding that which brought your letter of May 21. I had recieved one from mr...
I know not what, unless it were the Prophet of Tippacanoe had turned my Curiosity to inquiries...
I have a Curiosity to learn Something of the Character Life and death of a Gentleman, whose name...
An absence of 5. or 6. weeks, on a journey I take three or four times a year, must apologize for...
I thank you for your rich present of Dec. 28th. The Pettifogger of Furnivals Inn, or of Cliffords...
I will not wait for regular answers to my Letters, while I am engaged in this important...
Another of our friends of 76. is gone, my dear Sir, another of the Co-signers of the independance...
To leave the Pettifogger of Funivals Inn, or Cliffords Inn, his Archbishop Laud, and his...
In your Letter to Dr Priestley of March 21. 1801, You ask “What an Effort, of Bigotry in politics...
I recd. yesterday your favour of May 27th. I lament with you the loss of Rush. I know of no...
In your Letter to Dr. Priestley of March 21. 1801, you “tender him, the protection of those laws...
I wrote you a letter on the 27th of May, which probably would reach you about the 3d inst. and on...
Your favour of the 15th came to me Yesterday, and it is a pleasure to discover that We are only 9...
Ἴδαν ἐς πολύδενδρον ἀνὴρ ὑλητόμος ἐλθὼν, Παπταίνει, παρέοντος ἄδην, ποθεν ἄρξεται ἔργου· Τί...
It is very true that “the denunciations of the Priesthood are fulminated against every Advocate...
Before I proceed to the order of the day, which is the terrorism of a former day: I beg leave to...
Correspondences! The Letters of Bernard and Hutchinson, and Oliver and Paxton &c were detected...
Lord! Lord! What can I do, with so much Greek? When I was of your Age, young Man, i.e. 7 or 8 or...
I forgot in my last to remark, a very trifling Inaccuracy in yours of June 27th. The Letter...
Let me allude, to one circumstance more, in one of your Letters to me, before I touch upon the...
Your Letters to Priestley, have encreased my Grief if that were possible, for the loss of Rush....