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I have to ask your pardon for delaying to answer Your’s of the 26th. ulto. & returning the...
I have received your Favour of the Second of this Month, and the Letters I lent you of Governor...
I am on the wing for N. York, where I hope for an interview with Gov. Jay & Dr. Boudinot, who I...
In the Order of Time, I have passed over a Tragical Event, which excited much interest, and...
The trials of the officer & Soldiers, who were indited for the slaughter in King Street were...
From 1760 to 1766 was the purest period of patriotism, from 1766 to 1776 was the period of...
You are examining me upon Interrogatories. I must tell you the Truth and nothing but the Truth....
Your favor of the 28th. is before me, My son, & his parents feel much obliged to You for your...
In your favour of the 15th of November, you ask, in the Name of your eldest Son, the Liberty to...
I thank you very sincerely for your two last very valuable communications, one of the 5th. inst—&...
If such was the Spirit of the English Church in America, and especially in Virginia before the...
If I ever comply with your request, I must make haste, & employ the few intervals of light which...
I am confined to my house with the epidemic cold—& much enfeebled by it. I cannot refrain,...
There are thirty or forty Histories of the American Revolution and consequent War now upon the...
The Pamphlet I lent you and the Letters from Governor Mackean you may retain for the time you...
I acknowledge my fault this day. I have two of your valued letters, of Sep. 11th. & Nov. 2d. now...
On September 11th. I wrote you a line inclosed in a pacquet with four original letters from...
For some time past I have been unable to read write or See.—So that it has been impossible for me...
I have been waiting for the Specimen of such a kind of History, of our country, at the...
I thank you for your favour of the 10th. and the Pamphlet inclosed “American Unitarianism.” I...
I am honored & obliged by your favor of the 6th. of March, & wait with desire for your “two or...
Thanks for your favour of the 1st and the Sermon. I have never Seen Trumbulls History, in print,...
Some years ago, you may recollect, I informed you that I had engaged to complete Dr. Trumbull’s...
I thank you for your acceptable favor of the 14 th . inst. which was rec d . in due course of...
On the 4 th . Inst. I rec d . by the Mail from New York, your interesting Letter of the 17 th ....
I this Morning rec d . your Letter of the 9 inst. with the interesting sermon which it enclosed;...
I had intended to have paid my respects to you, at Bedford, on my return from N. York yesterday;...
I cannot pretend to any extraordinary Knowledge of the History of this Country, or of what a...
I recd. your letter of the 9th. inst—(nearly a fortnight after its date) accompanying Dr....
Though it is “a terrible thing” for “eyes with reading almost blind” to go over between three and...