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Although for many years past I have read nothing, but books upon medicine on week days, & upon...
Your friendly letter of Mar. 12. was recieved in due time and with a due sense of it’s value. I...
I have just now recd your friendly letter, and take the earliest opportunity to express my entire...
Your two letters of yesterday & to day have made me serious. They discover a profound knowledge...
Herewith th r ough the politeness of Mr Quincy you will receive the Coins for your son. I regret...
I have been so long accustomed to regard all your opinions upon goverment with reverence, that I...
I have been favd with yours of the 26th December. Soon after the Rect I had an opportunity of...
I duly recd. the two pamphlets which you were so obliging as to inclose me; and had hoped ere...
Permit me to revive a friendship, Once very dear to me, by addressing you upon a Subject highly...
Act 1. Scene 2nd. Mr Adams alone in his Study. Enter B Rush. A: Aye Rush is that you? What is...