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The Saturday after you left Boston, I went to Town, and brought up George. he went the next week...
I will write you a line the first I have attempted, to tell you I am getting better I hope tho...
I have not written to you this year! and this is the second month of it, and let us ask the...
my Son J Q Adams has an opportunity of employing the Sum I have which is payd of Eight pr Cent...
Those of the family who could not attend yesterday at Cambridge yesterday as well as those who...
I always feel most disposed to write when I have just received a Letter. Yet that is not the case...
What is the reason I do not get a Letter from my Mother I think I hear you say? Why I will tell...
I am indebted to you for two Letters one of the last bearing date Novbr 20th. & 24th. I am always...
I can scarcly belive that I have not written to my dear Girl for so long a time as two months,...
Your Letter of Sepbr 25 together with Carolines came safe to hand, but I have been in a kind of...
I began a Letter to you on Sunday last in which I informed you that your Sister S. Adams and Abbe...
Shall we ever have the pleasure of a visit from you at Quincy. I can Scarcly credit that you...
Your Apology for not having written before was accepted by your grandmother. To be attentive to...
Do you know how long a time has elapsed since you wrote a single line to your Mother? You did not...
Do you know my Dear Daughter that the date of your last Letter was the 3 of June, since which I...
Here we are Sitting by a good fire in the parlour, and wearing, our winter coats to meeting,...
Your letter of May the 8th, your grandpapa brought home with him from church, on Sunday the 20th;...
When confined to my Chamber as I am at present by indisposition, I get more leisure for writing...
I took my pen to write to you this morning in a placid temper of mind; the news papers of...
A1tho I have not so frequently written to you It has not been oweing to Your having been less...
It is So long since I received a Letter from you; that I am anxious to hear from you. I have...
It is a long time since I wrote you, or rather since I sent a Letter, for an unfinished one has...
your Letter begun at wWashington and finishd at Baltimore I received a few days since read and...
William left us on thursday, and on fryday set his face towards you. we parted with him, with...
William has been so punctual in writing to you every week, that I have been more remiss. I cannot...
I take it for granted that you will neither in public or private Life do any thing which you are...
I will not delay a single hour to replie to your Letter of Jan’ry 8th just recived, and to...
To-morrow will be a fortnight since you left me; I have watched the weather with much solicitude,...
I will not delay a Single hour to replie to your Letter of Jan’ry 8th just received, and to...
I received your favour of Novbr 20th and rejoiced to learn that you reachd Washington in safety...
I address you jointly and congratulate you upon the fine weather we have had since you commenced...
If I had written to you my dear sister half as often as I have thought of you and contemplated...
To your kind and friendly Letter I fully designd an immediate replie, but a Severe attack of a...
I fully designd writing to you so that my Letter should have reachd you at Washington, but ten...
We have had in the Week past the coldest Weather that has been through the winter, yet we have...
I think it is full time to take my pen and inquire after your Health, and to assure you that I...
we have not washd this week. I hope mr Adams has things enough. if the weather Should be good I...
Having finishd my Farm House avocations I sit down to inquire how you are, and how my dear little...
I sympathize with you in the loss you have sustained, and rejoice that the event did not prove...
When Mr. Hall was here your Father told him that he would leave to you the adjustment of the...
The Bill which Our Tennant has presented must I presume be allowd him: the repairs were necessary...
I was much pleased at receiving your Letter of March 14th. It was a much longer interval than had...
I have contemplated writing to you for some time, and thanking you for the information which I...
I fear your Father may have given you unnecessary anxiety; I told him at the time it was not best...
I have found the account and inclose it to you. I wish you to inquire of our Tennant whether the...
your Letter of Feb’ry I duly recived, and Should Sooner have replied to it, but I wished to...
I expected to have heard from you by Mr Beal, but his comeing to dine yesterday with the club I...
I shall begin my Letter by putting your mind at ease respecting your children, who are both very...
If the sympathy of Friends could alleviate the sorrow of an afflicted Heart, deeply wounded by...
I begin my Letter by announcing the Health of your Children, that your mind and that of their...