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I thank you for your kind congratulations on the return of my little family from Europe . To...
The fit of recollection came upon both of Us, So nearly at the same time that I may, Sometime or...
I must answer your great question of the 10 th in the words of Dalembert to his Correspondent,...
Yours Ap. 8 has long Since been rec d J. “Would you agree to live your 80 Years over again”? A. “...
If I am not humble I ought to be, when I find myself under the necessity of borrowing a juvenile...
Considering all things, I admire D r Priestleys last Effort for which I am entirely indebted to...
Answer my Lettr Letters at your Leisure. Give yourself no concern. I write as for a refuge and...
Can you give me any Information, concerning A. G. Camus ? Is he a Chateaubriand ? or a Marquis...
I have transmitted your letter to Samu el Adams Welles Esq r in Boston as you desire This...
Late last night I received Your Report and your translation of Tracy , for both of which, tho’ I...
I congratulate you and myself on your recovery from the three Illnesses that have distressed you,...
I forgot in my last to remark, a very trifling Inaccuracy in yours of June 27 th . The Letter...
I have a Curiosity to learn Something of the Character Life and death of a Gentleman, whose name...
The Biography of M r Vander Kemp would require a Volume which I could not write if a Mil l ion...
Permit me to introduce to you M r Horace Holley who is on his Way to Kentucky where he has been...
I rec d yesterday your favour of may 27 th . I lament with you the loss of Rush . I know of no...
The Seconds of Life, that remain to me, are So few and So Short; (and they Seem to me Shorter and...
Let me allude, to one circumstance more, in one of your Letters to me, before I touch upon the...
The most exalted of our young Genius’s in Boston have an Ambition to See Montecello , its Library...
I will not wait for regular answers to my Letters, while I am engaged in this important...
As Holly is a Diamond of a Superiour Water, it would be crushed to pouder by mountainous...
M r Leslie Combs of Kentucky has Sent me a “History of the late War, in the Western Country, by M...
My last Sheet , would not admit of an Observation that was material to my design. D r Price was...
In our good old English language of Gratitude, I owe you and give you a thousand thanks, for...
There are on the Journals of Congress Some early resolutions for establishing a Nursery for the...
All the Literary Gentlemen of this part of the Country have an Ambitious Curiosity to see the...
σὲ γὰρ πάντεσσι θέμις θνητοῖσι προσαυδᾶn . “It is not only permitted but enjoined upon all...
I have more to Say, on Religion. For more than Sixty years I have been attentive to this great...
I owe you a thousand thanks for your favour of Aug. 22 and its Enclosures , and for D r...
In your Letter to D r Priestley of march 21. 1801 , you “tender him, the protection of those laws...