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I congratulate you upon your safe arrival in the cold Regions of the North: to which I hope your...
This is the last day of Sep’br, and the month is thus far expended, without my addressing a line...
do not think that I have not participated in your Joy, upon the Birth of your daughter, because I...
I never know how to let a vessel go from Boston, without a Letter to Some of the Family. I have...
How shall I address a Letter to you, how share and participate in your Grief without opening...
I attempted to write to you, by Captain Bronson in Jan’ry but my strength failed me, and I have...
I this day received a Letter from my son dated october 21 from constradt—we had heard three weeks...
I Sit down to write to my dear daughter, almost without a hope, or wish that She Should receive...
It was with great pleasure that I received and read your Letter of August 6th from Ealing, and it...
your Letter from St petersburgh of october 28th I received the last week, four Months after the...
Altho I have not the pleasure to acknowledg any Letter from you of a more recent date, than one...
It was with great pleasure, that I received your Letter from St. Petersburgh, bearing date july...
I have to acknowledge your obligeing Letter of June the 18th, and to thank you for the...
As I hope you are now in a Situation both to receive Letters, and write them with more Security...
Scarcly a week has past, for these two Months in which I have not written either to my Son, or to...
I have to acknowledge a very tender and affectionate Letter from you, bearing date 8th Janry...
I address you, altho I know not where to find you, which is, and has been a source of much...
The season was so far advanced, and several vessels had arrived from the North without Letters,...
I am indebted to you for several very entertaining Letters, while I have not any thing in return...
I am ready to join in the exclamation of Eloissa when she said “Heaven first taught Letters, for...
I received yesterday your Letter of the 4th April. I was grieved to find by it, that your spirits...
When I wrote last to you, I was at a loss What to say to you, to console, and reconcile you to...
I would not come to Town to day because I knew I should only add to yours, and my own agony, my...
Altho’ I have repeatedly written to you Since I received a Letter from you, I am not critical in...
By a vessel which saild a week since, I wrote to my Son, and Grandson’s. by this I shall write...
I must inclose a Note to you, to Say that this morning the mail from Utica in N york, informd me...
I shall make one effort more; to convey a Letter to you, and that by sending it to Ghent, where I...
I have had Such repeated melancholy tidings to communicate to you, Since your absence, and your...
Altho I cannot have the pleasure of acknowledging any Letter from you of a more recent date than...
I have received your kind Letter of June the 7th, tho not by Mrs Perkins, for she has not yet...
Your Letter of July 9th was joyfully received by me, it was not untill your Letter arrived, that...
I hope the afflicting intelligence which you must receive from your Friends at Washington, will...
I beleive I have written you only one Letter since the commencment of the present Year, and I...
I have already written to you by this vessel. her sailing haveing been delayed, I have the...
I always like to send to every one some token of remembrance by writing to each, altho, I á derth...
your Letter of Novbr 16th was an unexpected pleasure, for after yours of october the 13th, I had...
It is a long time since I addresed a Letter to You, and a much longer since I received a Letter...
I will not let mr Ingraham depart without a few Lines to you. I have written to you Several times...
When I closed my Letter; last week to my son by captain Smith, I fully intended to have written...
I must beg of you to tell the Doctor to give me and my brother our pay they are going to arrest...
Captain Bates arrived here yesterday morning, from Amsterdam, and has lent me a number of...
My last Letter accounted regularly for my progress from Stockholm, only as far as Oerebro, where...
The wind, which had been blowing for ten days to the Westward having yesterday become fair,...
Last Evening I received a letter from Mr William Wyer, (I suppose a brother of the Consul at...
The day before Yesterday, I received the first of your Letters numbered by yourself—The number,...
Since the departure of Mr Gallatin, I am left here the only remnant of what was called the...
No letter from you, since that of 10. September, which I received, this day week—The next...
After informing you by my last Letter of my arrival in this City, and of the Hotel where I had...
On Thursday Morning Mr Rodda arrived here from St: Petersburg, which he had left on Monday...
Mr. William Willink (the father) of Amsterdam, with his Lady arrived here from England, the...