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I closed a Letter to you last week, and sent it to Liverpool by the Juno Captain Emery—full of...
I thank you for the pamphlet sent me and think the writer more sinned against than sining. I will...
This Anniversary is So well known to you, that you will not wonder; that it always returns with a...
I have not written to you for a long time. I heard from you through your Brother, who kept...
I have received your Letter written at Sea dated the 1st of May, and was pleased that you had...
My Eyes have been very troublesome the week past, So that I have not used my pen. I thank you for...
I again take my pen, not to find any fault with you, that I do not hear from you, because I know...
A seperate Letter my dear Child is due to you, not only as a reply, to one which you have written...
This is the House that Jack built And this is the curse that lay in the House &c Now George, I...
This Letter my dear son, is to introduce to you, and mrs Adams, the Lady of Major Manners, whose...
The Milo Captain Glover is to sail on Sunday the Second of July. I will not let him go without a...
Altho I have not the pleasure to acknowledg any Letter from you of a more recent date, than one...
Altho I cannot have the pleasure of acknowledging any Letter from you of a more recent date than...
The fit of recollection came upon both of Us, So nearly at the same time that I may, Sometime or...
Dr Eustice, for so he will be call’d altho now our minister to Holland, came yesterday to make us...
I return you Cs Letter, I think she will not be here untill the last of this month. I fear W’s...
I must abide by the rule I have establishd, which is not to let any opportunity of writing to...
I received your note this morning. mr A forgot to leave it last Evening; I am not much...
My last Letter, was written last week, and addrest to mrs Adams, by the Amsterdam packet, which...
In the absence of your good Lady and daughter, whom I congratulate upon their excursion, I...
As I hope you are now in a Situation both to receive Letters, and write them with more Security...
This day compleats five weeks since my dear Boys embarked for Liverpool, and now I anticipate...
My Grandson William Stuben Smith, having returnd from abroad, declines the honour which I have...
My Grandson William Stuben Smith, having returnd from Russia, where he has resided with his uncle...
pray how did you succeed with your new commission? I heard you was made Commander-in chief of the...
I began to feel very much in want of a talk from you, this morning it came. I had written my Eyes...
It was with great pleasure, that I received your Letter from St. Petersburgh, bearing date july...
I wait this mornings post with much anxiety a report yesterday reachd us, that mr Dexter died at...
Yesterday, was one, of the most joyful days of my life Harriet Welsh, like a winged mercury, came...
Balance due upon a former re paid Jobe Tinil for a Small trunk Lock and Key for John 1 33 paid...
your Letter my dear Abbe is worthy the daughter of the Mother you mourn, whose disposition and...
you always collect some comfort or consolation for your Friends—your information respecting the...
Susan would insist, that she saw the packet go out about 8 oclock this morning. I hope it was so...
I scarcely know how to address you by way of consolation, who myself stand so much in need of the...
I send the Boys to your and your Fathers kind care. I hope they will not be obliged to stay long...
I will not let my dear Boys leave me without taking a few lines to you, my Heart and hands have...
I address you, altho I know not where to find you, which is, and has been a source of much...
I did not think of your not returning again the next day when you left me, altho we miss you,...
By the Agony of your own Bosoms you can judge of the affliction of mine, at the Sudden, and...
"String after String, is severed from the Heart" The parting with my dear Boys the final parting,...
I inclose you a pattern of Ribbon of which I should like a peice if my wants have not already out...
I would not have you expose yourself to go out in the rain, but when you do go out, John prays...
I am going to ask you a curious question Nothing less, than the Name of the Gentleman who visited...
The Galen, Capt Tracy, is ready to sail, and by her I write you a few lines altho much in haste....
It is a very long time Since I have had the pleasure of hearing from you; but I have not been...
you and your Mother have been So frequently in the pratcise of fitting out your Brothers for...
Mr Depand has sent his Clerk here this Evening, to say that he would sail tomorrow in the Milo,...
Louisa is just gone to Bed, She has not been So well to day. her flesh all rises upon her in...
yesterdays Mail brought us the Nomination s to foreign Courts, yours of course, was to England....
Last Evening I received your Letter with the inclosurs. I wrote to you on fryday, but the post...