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Mr: Otis quoted another Author “The political & commercial Works of Charles D’Avenant LLD Vol 2...
Your first Ancestor in America lies buried in Quincy under a rough North Common Granite. I lament...
I beg you will accept my thanks for your obliging letter of the 10th & that you will present the...
Mr Otis quoted another Author “The political and Commercial Works of Charles D’Avenant, L.L.D....
In your favour of the 12th. you Say that you had believed, “that during the War of the...
I have no Remembrance of the “Address to a Provincial Bashans” I should conjecture that Governor...
I thank you for your favour of the 16th. My Health is that of the quivering Flame over the dying...
I must repeat my thanks to you for the Volume of the Federalist. The paper the type the execution...
I have received the letter you did me the honour to write me on the 18th. I have not yet received...
I have had no Opportunity, till this hour to acknowledge your kind Letter of the 12th I had...
your kind Letter of July 4th. ought to have been answered sooner. my apology would be long and...
I have not been able, till this moment to acknowlege your Letter of the 11th. You have my full...
I have before mentioned the Instructions of the City of Boston to their Representatives, in May...
The Charters were quoted or alluded to by Mr Otis frequently in the whole course of his Argument:...
I have not Seen one of your register for I know not how many months I have long expected a...
The Charters were quoted or alluded to by Mr Otis frequently in the whole Course of his Argument:...
You cannot imagine how much You have obliged me by your kind Letter of the 6th. I was intimately...
It is some consolation to find in the Paragraph of the Charter, next following the Court of...
I thank you for the copy of Decius’s letters &c. And I pray you, accept a Sermon of Dr Mayhew in...
The English doctrine of Allegiance, is so mysterious, fabulous, & enigmatical, that it is...
If, in our Search of Principles We have not been able to investigate any moral phylosophical or...
The Procrastination of Old Age must be my only Apology for So long for So long neglecting to...
I thank you for Permission to publish your former Letter. In that Letter you allude to original...
Let me introduce, Mr Elliot, the Bearer, and Mr Ticknor both Natives of Boston, both amiable and...
I presume I Shall not have The pleasure of Seeing You before your departure. My best Wishes will...
Will you be so good as to print in your Register, the inclosed Original Letter from Mr Rodney and...
I thank you, Sir, for the very acceptable Present of a Memoir, not less ingenious than curious,...
As Misery is Said to derive Some consolation from the Misery of others; your Letter of 18. Septr....
The unexpected Honour of your Obliging Letter of the 30th of September and the rich presents it...
I have received with pleasure your favour of the 30th. of September; and can express nothing but...