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I endeavour that you should hear from us by writing in every direction, yet when I take my pen my...
will you give me leave to introduce to your acquaintance the Rev’d mr Coleman, a gentleman who is...
Since my last Letter to you I have been call’d to drink deep of the bitter cup of affliction—my...
your kind and sympathetic Letter demands my thanks and receives my gratitude—my own loss is not...
Your Letter of July 13th Should not have lain So long unanswerd but for the affliction of my...
I should not so long have delayd to thank you for the freedom of your communications made to me...
I cannot refrain any longer from taking my pen and assureing mr van der kemp of the high...
our Neighbor mr Apthorp is going to Lisbon and I embrace this, as one of the best opportunities...
I have had Such repeated melancholy tidings to communicate to you, Since your absence, and your...
Mr Cutter is very desirious that you and any person we may agree upon Should go to medford and...
I was so highly gratified with the visit from your Grandaughter that I could not leave her to...
At Length after an intermission of Seven Months your Letters of June 21st arrived, in a swedish...
If your Sister had not been So constant & punctual a correspondent with you, I Should have been...
Quincy November 13th: 1813 Recd: of Thomas B Adams the sum of Twenty-five Dollars and fifty Cents...
I will not let mr Ingraham depart without a few Lines to you. I have written to you Several times...
So long a period Should not have elapsed before I had congratulated you upon your new Character...
your Letter found me this morning rising from the Bed of Sickness, to which I have been for three...
Altho I have already written to you by this opportunity, and my Letters are now quite old, I know...
I received this morning your Letter of 10th I feard that you were Sick, not hearing from you by...
I was never more at a loss what to Say to you than at the present moment. to accuse you of...
I thank you for your Letter: and was very glad to hear from you; I was the more gratified to hear...
Ever since your letter to the President, of December last, I have had a great inclination to...
I was most unfortnate in not hearing, untill two Days before the Cartel from N york sailed, that...
with the middle finger of my right hand bound up with a , which you know is very soar, I attempt...
I received this morning your Letter of the 10th and I have the pleasure to inclose to you a...
I have been for near two months confined to my chamber, and much of that time unable to write or...
A long and Severe fit of Sickness must plead my excuse for so long delaying the acknowledment of...
I learn that the vessel in which our ministers are to embark, will not go untill thursday. I will...
I was never more at a loss what to say to you than at the present moment, to accuse you of...
Received Quincy March 4th 1814 of Thomas B Adams Esqr Twenty-five Dollars and fifty Cents in full...