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I should certainly have answered your last very kind Letter immediately, had I not been very...
I have been very sick confined to my bed for several days therefore not able to write to either...
Your Letter is this moment brought me and I really cannot conceive what you mean my Dear Charles...
I have not written to you for some time my Dear Sir because I had nothing but bad news to tell...
Your brother my Dear Charles is much better and his arm doing well though it will probably be a...
You will no doubt have been fretting again at my unusual silence but it has been occassioned by a...
Having forgotten to order Georges bed to be removed into my dressing room I now write to ask you...
Mr Young the Bar keeper visits Washington to day and I write a few lines to say that though...
Our poor George is so much better to day that we shall probably be able to get home sooner than I...
Your father was amused by your last Letter and glad to learn that you were pleased with any part...
The easy manner in which you appear to take your College studies is diverting to me I confess but...
Surely my dear John you were not in your usual state when you wrote and enclosed George’s Letter...
Your Letter and the pleasing information it contains has greatly delighted your father and I...
Worn out by fatigue parties influenza and all sorts of weariness both of mind and body I have...
I have been so sick with the Influenza it has not been possible to write independent of which the...
At last my dear Charles I find a moment of leisure to address you not having had a moment since...
Ere you can have arrived at Baltimore my beloved Children I address you in the hope that my...
7 Feby. We remained at home all the Evening Morning—Mr Adams dined at the Capitol with Mr Mrs L...
30th: January—Mr A & the boys dined at Mrs Decaturs & met us at Mr Cannings They found Mrs...
22d The day was very unpleasant and I remained at home until the Evening when we went to the...
1st January. If the weather to day is ominous of the storms of the ensuing year we must not...
The safe arrival of the Bust has given me much pleasure, and its safe installation in the Academy...
& Miss Mason Capt & Mrs. Crane Mr. Kerby with several others Members of Congress—Mr. Petry came...
14th December. We were all so exhausted that we determined to keep quiet all day at home....
12. December Mrs Frye called today to see me and I went with her to the Kings Picture Gallery and...
Your Letter came yesterday and was received with even more pleasure than they generally are from...
Mrs. ADAMS requests the honor of Mr Southard’s company at Tea, on Tuesday Evening, the 10 of...
Decbr. 3 A Snow Storm—No visitors—In the evening a small party in consequence of the extreme...
1 December 1822 This day being in tolerable health I renew my journal with the intention to...
I have been so much engaged the last week at races parties and Ball it has been impossible for me...
I enclose you a Letter for Miss Hinckley my dear Hariet which I am extremely happy to furnish and...
It is sometime since I have written you in consequence of indisposition I have therefore two of...
I am very anxious about you my dear Boy as the time approaches for your visit and I pray both you...
I am so concerned at the style of your last Letter I hasten to answer it immediately although I...
John in his last Letter to me tells me that you make a secret of my Letters to you and will not...
Your last is written under such disagreeable circumstances it partook a good deal of your general...
Mrs. Adams requests the favour of Baron Stackelberg’s company at Tea on Wednesday 1/2 past seven...
I sent you from Philadelphia an odd volume of A Sketch of Old England which I wrote your name in...
Still in this City I again write you and probably for the last time until I get home—Your last...
6 October Mr. Smith called to make a visit to my brother, stating to me, that he was so...
When I closed my last sheet I expected to be laid up again but Dr. Physick has decided that it is...
It is my intention to return to you early next week unless my Dr. forbids; I will therefore beg...
2 October The day was so stormy we were entirely shut up but I received several visits...
27 Sept—In the Evening the Count and Countess came to visit us and sat above an hour conversing...
24 Sept We dined at the Counts and while walking in the garden he told me an excellent anecdote...
21 Sept Still at Borden Town methinks I hear you say? “I hope my dear your head is not quite...
19 Sept My last I believe closed on this day; I will therefore continue the account of our...
16 Sept Finding myself very weak after my tedious confinement to my chamber I determined to...
I have been so unwell it has not been in my power to answer your last Letter—Poor John—Has the...
Nothing worthy of Notice occurred yesterday, excepting a visit from Mrs. Hopkinson; and a Letter...