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Captain Thomas of the Express, a vessel belonging to Mr: W. R. Gray arrived here a few days ago,...
The political Condition of the World, not only engrosses all our thoughts, but absorbs all our...
Often as it has been my fortune in the course of my life, to be parted from my Parents, and...
I wrote you on the last day of the old year, Old-Style, and sent my letter under cover to Mr:...
A Month has very nearly past away, since I wrote you last—It was a very short Letter, and...
Last week I enclosed several numbers of Cobbett’s Register, as they are republished in open...
The first page of the enclosed Press-Copy of my last Letter is so faint that unless you should...
I have not received a line from the United States, public or private since I wrote you last—That...
I dined yesterday at the French Ambassadors, at a diplomatic dinner of about sixty persons in the...
As the time is approaching for the departure of Mr Gallatin and Mr Bayard, and as the Month and...
As I am not yet enabled to write the threatened long Letter to my father, I must replace it by...
A long interval without the receipt of letters from you, I have always found too sure an...
My Nephew and Secretary of Legation Mr J. A. Smith, upon his arrival here on the 10th. Instant,...
Although since I last wrote to my brother, on the 6th: instt: we have neither received a line...
Another month is drawing to a close, since I last wrote you, and I remain without a line from you...
I have just this moment returned from attending the funeral obsequies of the late general Moreau;...
The enclosed is a copy of a letter, which was written near a Month, before an opportunity...
The quiet Season has at length arrived. For the last six weeks I have had no occasion to go into...
This is the day of jubile! the fiftieth year since your marriage is completed! By the blessing of...
I think it not improbable that on receiving the public accounts of the progress of the War in...
Although I wrote you about ten days ago, I cannot suffer Captain Leach to depart without taking a...
I have had the pleasure of receiving your kind Letters of 22. March. and 7. April; and at the...
I left St: Petersburg on the 28th. of last Month, as in the Letter of which I now enclose a...
The only Letters that I have had the pleasure of receiving from you since I wrote you last are...
There were last Winter fifteen or sixteen American vessels, that pass’d the Winter at...
I have received Letters from you, of 22. March, 7. April, 9. and 20 May, and 29. and 30 June....
Just after the date of my last Letter (7. May) I received orders form the Secretary of State, in...
Mr Gallatin and Mr Bayard have been here a complete Month. They had arrived at Reval, a Port just...
The receipt of all your Letters to that of 30. June has been acknowledged. To answer them, I must...
I find in your letter of 5. Jany: last that you make mention of others which you had written in...