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I have already written to you twice by this opportunity. I had not intended to have taken my pen...
Mr Benjamin Beal jun’r Who has long resided in France, returnd last Winter upon a visit to his...
Mr Edward Brooks, Eldest son of mr P C Brooks has visited us, and offerd to take Letters for us...
The Milo Captain Glover is to sail on Sunday the Second of July. I will not let him go without a...
Returning the other day from Weymouth, upon entering my own House, I was presented with a Letter....
I write to you by every opportunity altho I hope you will have left St Petersburgh before this...
I write to you, altho it is really with the hope that you may not receive my Letter. I would fain...
"String after String, is severed from the Heart" The parting with my dear Boys the final parting,...
The vessels which I have already written by have been detaind: by contrary winds, and give me an...
I again take my pen, not to find any fault with you, that I do not hear from you, because I know...
My last Letter, was written last week, and addrest to mrs Adams, by the Amsterdam packet, which...
Hearing that a vessel was fitting out of Nyork to carry dispatches from government, I venture to...
I endeavour that you should hear from us by writing in every direction, yet when I take my pen my...
I have already written to you, in replie to your Melancholy Letter of Sepbr 20th. and have...
altho I wrote to you on the 14 of this month I know that my Letter will have a dubious conveyance...
I closed a Letter to you last week, and sent it to Liverpool by the Juno Captain Emery—full of...
As there is Some prospect of mr Russels being appointed to Sweeden I hope to convey Letters to...
This day two years since; I was cloathed in Sable for the Death of mrs Norten’s Since which time,...
I Shall continue to write to you altho you may determine to leave St Petersburgh before my...
I wrote to you on the 26 of August, and sent my Letter to N york to go in a dispatch vessel. I...
By mr. Tarbel, who left here the last of Nov’br I wrote to you, and to mrs Adams, introducing him...
This day compleats Eight weeks since you embarked for Russia. I would fain flatter myself that...
God bless it— mr Jones was so obligeing as to come this morning to Quincy, to inform us that he...
I was never more at a loss what to Say to you than at the present moment. to accuse you of...
For three weeks past there have been many & various reports in circulation respecting the...
I See by the paper that a cartel is to sail from Newyork for Gottenburgh. altho I have written to...
your Brother returnd this Evening from Boston and gave me notice that a vessel would Sail for...
Yesterday, was one, of the most joyful days of my life Harriet Welsh, like a winged mercury, came...
I have the pleasure to acknowledg Your Letter of the 30th of June, brought by the Pilifix ,...
I make it a rule to begin my Letters by an acknowledgment of those which I have received from...