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It is very long, my dear Sir, since I have written to you. my dislocated wrist is now become so...
I am indebted to you for mr Bowditch’s very learned mathematical papers, the calculations of...
I was quite rejoiced, dear Sir, to see that you had health & spirits enough to take part in the...
I have racked my memory, and ransacked my papers to enable myself to answer the enquiries of your...
About a week before I recieved your favor of Dec. 30. the 22 d N o of the North American review...
Your kind letter of the 11 th has given me great satisfaction for altho’ I could not doubt but...
I have racked my memory, and ransacked my papers to enable myself to answer the enquiries of your...
I am in debt to you for your letters of May 21. 27. & June 22. the first delivered me by mr...
I am just returned from my other home , and shall within a week go back to it for the rest of the...
A continuation of poor health makes me an irregular correspondent. I am therefore your debtor for...
I was so unfortunate as not to recieve from mr Holly ’s own hand your favor of Jan. 28. being...
It is long since I have written to you. this proceeds from the difficulty of writing with my...
I am just returned from my other home, and shall within a week go back to it for the rest of the...
My friend and correspondent of Richmond, Colo. Bernard Peyton will have the honor of delivering...
It is very long, my dear friend, since I have written to you. the fact is that I have was...
Three long and dangerous illnesses within the last 12. months must apologise for my long silence...
A continuation of poor health makes me an irregular correspondent. I am therefore your debtor for...
Absences and avocations have had prevented my acknoleging your favor of Feb. 2. when that of Apr....
About a week before I recieved your favor of Dec. 30. the 22d. No. of the North American review...
I was so unfortunate as not to recieve from mr Holly’s own hand your favor of Jan. 28. being then...
I have duly recieved the favor of your invitation of the 12 th inst. to join you on the...
My friend and correspondent of Richmond, Col o Bernard Peyton will have the honor of delivering...
Your letter of Apr. 2. was recieved in due time, and I have used the permission it gave me of...
Your letter of Aug. 15. was recieved in due time, and with the welcome of every thing which comes...
Absences and avocations had prevented my acknoleging your favor of Feb. 2. when that of Apr. 19....
I ought not to have neglected so long to write you an account of the delightful visit I received...
Was you ever acquainted with Dugald Stuart —before I left France I received a letter from...
The sight of your well known hand writing in your favour of 25. Feb. last, gave me great...
I inclose you a National Register, to convince you that the Essex Register is not to blame for...
Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance, a young Lawyer by the name of Josiah Quincy, and...
If I am not humble I ought to be, when I find myself under the necessity of borrowing a juvenile...
Your friend Professor Ticknor is bound upon a Tour in Virginia, though he needs no introduction...
I am greatly obliged to you for your Letter of the 9 th It has entirely convinced me that the...
Your Letter of Nov. 13 gave me great delight not only by the divine Consolation it afforded me...
When Harris was returned a Member of Parliament a Friend introduced him to Chesterfield whom he...
I have just read a sketch of the life of Swedenborg, and a larger work in two huge volumes of...
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...
By a resolution of the Citizens of Richmond we are authorised to make arrangement s for the...
Your last letter was brought to me from the Post office when at breakfast with my family. I bade...
All the Literary Gentlemen of this part of the Country have an Ambitious Curiosity to see the...
Half an hour ago I received, and this moment have heard read, for the 3d. or 4th. time, the best...
Your letter of March 25 th has been a cordial to me, and the more consoling as it was brought by...
I have received with great pleasure your favour of March 14th. Mr Ticknor informes me that Dugald...
I have transmitted you a letter to Samuel Adams Welles Esqr. in Boston as you desire This...
I am dill diligently & laboriously occupied, in reading & hearing your “political economy”—I call...
Yours of the 27 th June is received with pleasure, for the free air of it delights me. Your...
Was you ever acquainted with Dugald Stuart—before I left France I received a letter from Benjamin...
I must answer your great question of the 10th in the Words of Dalembert to his Correspondent, who...
The sight of your well known hand writing in your favour of 25. Feb. last, gave me great...