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Tomorrow week being the 1st. March I presume this must be the last letter I address to you at...
The Republicans have exerted their Energies, and propagated their lying Pamphlets so secretly,...
Th: Jefferson requests the favour of Mr. Adams to dine with him on tuesday Nov: the 3rd. at half...
I last night recieved your letters of the 10 and 13 together and the extreme satisfaction of...
Last Night, my Dear Son, I received your kind Letter of the 3d of the Month and hold myself under...
I had the honour to receive your letter to Mr Otis on Thursday evening last, and have attended to...
The several Letters, for you from Treas the Secretary Treasurer of the united States, Mr. John...
Welcome, Welcome, my dear Son to your native Land after a seven years absence from it, God be...
To offer you, the kindest wishes of the season, my best friend, is almost unnecessary; my...
I begin my Letter by announcing the Health of your Children, that your mind and that of their...
We return’d to Town yesterday morning which was one of the most bitter Cold I ever experienced...
I am desirious of writing you a few lines just to assure you that I am able to hold a pen, and...
I arrived here yesterday after a very fatiguing journey but find my health tolerably good Your...
I did not expect a very frequent correspondence with you when You left me; however interested we...
When Mr. Hall was here your Father told him that he would leave to you the adjustment of the...
In your favour of March 25th. you express a hope that nothing like a distribution of Money, among...
I received in Season, your kind Letter of the 5th. and have been so very busy that I have not...
I have impatiently waited for letters, my best friend, having recieved none, since last Thursday...
The Eastern Mail brought your letter of the 23 d: this morning. The business part of it stands...
Those of the family who could not attend yesterday at Cambridge yesterday as well as those who...
Mr Peabody, & your Aunt, were much gratified last Fall, by a visit from your venerable Parents,...
I recieved your letter my best friend the day before yesterday which afforded me much pleasure as...
Having arrived thus far safely my best friend I write you a few lines merely to inform you that I...
I am duly sensible of your polite attention in your letter of the 13. Inst. and its inclosure. It...
We feel, my dear Sir the Want of your Society on sundays and hope the Weather and Roads will soon...
I am much disappointed at your Sisters not having accompanied you to Boston, having flatter’d...
I last night had the satisfaction of recieving your kind favour of the 10 th. my beloved friend...
Your trusty driver took such care of your Letter that he kept it close in his pocket for a whole...
Your favour of the fourteenth, with its ample Enclosures of Documents, has arrived in good...
The extreme anxiety you appear to suffer, my best friend, causes me great uneasiness; you have...