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I rejoice, and so will you, that I am enabled to inform you that our aged friend M r Adams has...
I seize the first leisure time since my return (for I tarried more than a week in New York with...
D r Waterhouse having long had “ a concern of mind “ to visit the shrine of S t James and S t...
I, in some measure, regret that you have no spare niche for the Rev d M r Bertrum, yet I should...
Your favor of Dec. 20. is recieved. the Professors of our University, 8. in number, are all...
The Rev. Joseph P. Bertrum, an Englishman of the established church, has an inclination to become...
In reflecting on my late journey south, I found one omission to regret, and especially as I...
Bearing in mind your lame wrist, and that you are a dozen years older than myself, & that you...
To read every letter sent to you must be no small task; but to read every book which vanity may...
I am much indebted to the rainy morning at Newport for your acceptable letter of Sep. 14. it...
I read your letter of the 19 th July with pleasure, and though at first disappointed, I cannot...
An antiently dislocated, and now stiffening wrist makes writing an operation so slow and painful...
Your letter of the 26 th of June I have read again & again, with renewed satisfaction ; and...
I have recieved and read with thankfulness & pleasure your denunciation of the abuses of tobacco...
I here send for your acceptance a copy from my last edition of the Lecture on the pernicious...
Your favor of the 15 th was recieved on the 27 th and I am glad to find the name and character of...
Although answering of letters may have become an irksome task, the reading them may sometimes be...
I have just recieved your favor of Feb. 20. in which you observe that mr Wirt , in pa. 47. of his...
A man occupying so large a space in the world’s estimation as M r Jefferson , must expect to have...
I thank you, dear Sir, for the new Robinson Crusoe you have been so good as to send me . the name...
Finding that Mesrs. Rowe & Hooper are about sending you a copy of “ a Journal of a young man of...
I received your letter of 13 th Oct r with pleasure, and read it with great satisfaction.— I here...
I was highly gratified with the receipt of your letter of Sep. 1. by Gen l and mrs Dearborne ;...
I cannot allow to pass this fair opportunity, by General & M rs Dearborn , without sending, you...
If you will excuse my breaking in again upon your philosophical retirement, I think I may venture...
Your letter of the 9 th ins t opened to my mind such a train of interesting ideas, that I could...
I thank you for the book you have been so kind as to send me. it puts a dry subject into a...
I take this opportunity, by my friend M r Gerry of sending a small volume for your acceptance No...
I ought perhaps to apologize for breaking in upon the tranquility of your retirement with this...
In answer to the enquiries of the benevolent Dr de Carro on the subject of the Upland, or...