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Je Suis au désespoire d’avoir oublié de vous remettre Le mémoire que vous avez eu La Complaisance...
I am sorry that I forgot to return to you the memoir which you had the kindness to lend me when I...
In receiving the Communication, that the T reaty of Amity and Commerce between the United States...
I believe I shall set off for Paris next Fryday. Mr. Thaxter and Mr. Storer will go with me. The...
Yesterday arrived your kind Letters of the 3 and 5 of september. I am preparing to sett off...
I write you, Madam, agreable to the request of Mr. Adams, having put up for you the sundry...
I am thus far advanced on my Journey, and shall continue it from hence tomorrow. I found Mr....
The King of Great Britain, by a Commission under the great Seal of his Kingdom, has constituted...
I have taken the liberty to enclose a line to my Papa, under cover of yours; knowing it will go...
We arrived here the 26th. last Month after a tedious Journey in a crazy Carriage, with the...
I forwarded a Letter to You, Madam, yesterday by Capt. Barney, Commander of the Packet...
In my melancholy, unhappy Moments, (for such I sometimes have), I recur to my old Letters for...
You will believe me, when I inform You, that I am grievously disappointed in only having to...
Your Proposal of coming to Europe, has long and tenderly affected me. The Dangers and...
I intended to have wrote largely by this Opportunity, but have been confined ever since last...
I dare Say there is not a Lady in America treated with a more curious dish of Politicks, than is...
For above a fortnight past I have been meditating a visit to Braintree but some unlucky...
About three weeks agone, I forwarded a packet of Letters to Mr. Cranch, inclosing one to him—the...
The Preliminaries of Peace and an Armistice, were Signed at Versailles on the 20 and on the 21....
I little expected, when writing to You on the 16th. instant, to have so soon congratulated You...
Yesterday I received your very obliging Letter and return you many thanks for your willingness to...
Your kind Letters of Oct. 25. and November 13 came to hand but to day. A Packet from you is...
In acknowledging the receipt of your kind favor of 26th. October and in confessing it was...
Your two Letters concerning Mr. T yler are never out of my Mind. He is of a very numerous Family...
And why may I not write you, Madam, tho’ Mr. Thaxter should not go to America? Is the restriction...
Did I feel myself conscious of any inclination to suspend a Correspondence that has given...
I need not tell you I was much disappointed in not having the pleasure of your Company yesterday...
The Peace, which Sets the rest of the World at Ease, increases, I think my Perplexities and...
“A Court,” as John Dryden informed me, before Experience, “is a place of forgetfulness for well...
Dryden, whom I have always loved to read now and then, because I learn something from him,...