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I have received your kind letter of the 29th. April with much pleasure—When I received the favour...
La derniére fois que j’eus l’honneur de vous voir, vous parutes desirer de faire quelques essais,...
I have received with great pleasure your favour of March 14th. Mr Ticknor informes me that Dugald...
I take the liberty to send you enclosed a copy of my remarks on the Missouri question, which I...
Your letter of Sept. last came duly to hand; but I have neglected to answer it till this late...
In the summer of 1783 being at your quarters I think it was in Oxford Street an elderly Lady came...
I thank you for Dr Ware’s letter to Dr Mc Load which I have read with pleasure, they are worthy...
I have the honor to transmit you a card of Invitation for celebrating the anniversary of the...
your favour of the 10th. is received—I remember that a Woman came to me in London with a Book she...
The letter which you did me the great honour to write me under date of 22 April signifying your...
I indulge once more in the gratification—of Sending you a few lines, in the hope, that you enjoy...
The Committe of Arrangements for a Collation at Faneuil Hall on the fourth of July next think it...
When I had the honour and pleasure of an interview with You, at Quincy, a few weeks ago, in...
Thanks for your letter of the 20th. of June and for the first volume of your translation of...
The Washington Society intend celebrating the Anniversary of the American Independence, by a...
I received from Messrs Gales & Seaton the enclosed bill due for your Subn. to the National...
The letter you have done me the honour to address me of the 3d. inst. I have this moment...
You know not the gratification you have given me, by your kind; frank; and Candid letter—I must...
On my return to this pleasant Village from a peregrination in the West, I rec’d Your favor of the...
If you may not murmur when you approach seventy, surely I ought not when I approach ninety; and...
Your kind enquiries of Dr Waterhouse concerning my health have excited in me an ardent desire to...
Inclosed is a letter, and an account from Mr. Gales for the National Intelligencer— I am very...
Is it perfectly agreable to you, that I should put, in my Report, the statement at foot? Accept...
Impell’d by imperious necessity, I take the liberty once more to address you: It is just twelve...
I may be almost afraid after so long an interruption that you may have forgot a correspondent,...
I received yesterday your very acceptable letter of 13th. instant; with pleasure I learn, that...
Altho I have already once expressed my high Sense of obligation for the very flattering terms in...
I thank you for the promptitude with which you paid my debt to Mr Gales & Seaton—and discontinued...
Liberty Tree in Boston, was a very aged and a very large Elm—in the front yard of Deacon Elliot...
I will not envy you but congratulate you on the pleasure you have had in your excursion to...