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It has been impossible to get time to write you.— Morning, Noon, and Night, has been taken up...
By the News Papers, I find you have met with a temporary Loss—The United suffrages of my...
I must finally conclude to request of you to come on to New York as soon as possible and bring...
I have taken an House, and now wish you to come on, as soon as possible.— It will be necessary to...
I have rec d yours of the 5 th. — If you think it best, leave Thomas at Colledge: but I pray you...
I have the happiness of informing you that M rs: Smith and the Boys are in high health and that...
I am in such a situation that I cannot see the way clear for you to come on, till some resolution...
inclosed is a Letter from Capt n. Brown who commands the best Packet between Providence and this...
I have received your Letter of the 16 th .— I have taken a large and handsome house, in a...
Your old Acquaintance M r Harrison of Cadiz will deliver you this, if you should not, as I hope...
Since my return to England, I have been told of the great Civilities you were pleased to Shew to...
I must now most Seriously request you to come on to me as soon as conveniently you can. never did...
I last evening receiv’d your kind Letter from Providence but shall not be able to get one to you...
I promiss’d to write you by the Post when your Furniture Sail’d but Doctor Tufts Said he had done...
I am much pleased to hear that you have a commodious Seat, its Scituation delightful & Prospect...
I can never Sufficiently express my thanks or my gratitude for your last kind & affectionate...
I have been several times to your new house but I do feel such a want of my dear sisters smiling...
I am quite discourag’d writing by the Post I know not if you have ever receiv’d one Letter Which...
Your Favour of the 1 st. Ins t. I rec d the 11 st. and shall give orders to Pratt relative to the...
Your Favor of July 14 th: I duely received, and feel myself not a little flattered by your kind...
M r Dalton, M r Jenkes and myself are at Penfields in good health and Spirits.— My Horses perform...
I have at last receiv’d your Letter but never was poor creature more dissapointed I thought to be...
Though we were all happy to see my honoured and revered Uncle again in his favorite Braintree,...
The dull weather of Last week has prevented sister Shaw from making her visit or she would have...
I thank you for your kind Letter inclosing that from our Friend Hollis. The Influenza is here as...
I should have been very happy to have seen you yesterday.— and am truly sorry the bad day...
I am impatient to return but partly on Account of my Son who wishes to Stay at Colledge as long...
The President of the United States having understood that Mrs Adams intends visiting the Theatre...
No, my dear Madam, I have not tasted of the waters of Lethe, nor have the Laws of Nature, been...
M rs. Washington presents her best compliments to M rs. Adams, and will thank her to say at what...
Will My good and worthy friend M rs. Adams, give Me leave to request her acceptance of a Small...
Yours of the 22 d. I rec d. on Sunday last, by Gen Lincoln— the several Articles You requested me...
Our Gen l Court is now in the Fourth Week of its Session; very little Business of Importance as...
I know you Will rejoice to hear that cousin Tom has got comfortable through the Measles. He...
I have a Letter partly written to you which was begun sometime ago, but as a new Seene has...
The enclosed will need your utmost candour, but as I am not able to write it over again being...
Encouraged Madam, by your condescention in answering a letter I not long since took the liberty...
I last Week receiv’d your Letter date 15 th. of March in which you mention writing me three weeks...
M rs. Washington presents her compliments to M rs. Adams— She wishes to know how the...
I last evening receiv’d your Letter without a date but believe it was your last as you mention...
Mr Cranch has pack’d your things & sent them on Board Captain Barnard I hope they will go safe...
It is so long since I have heard from you that I begin to be very uneasy I am the more so as I...
I received on Commencement day, your obliging favour of the 11 th: of last month, and should have...
I received by M rs: Atkinson your favour of the 20 th: inst t: which has added not a little to...
I beleive cousin Thomas has wanted his Trunk. I hear that Barnard did not sail till last week I...
I know your tender sympathetick Heart will join with me, & drop a Tear over a lovely Child—the...
Yours of the 5 th. I rec d. the 15 t. Ins t. 1 By M r. Thomas who has reached You before this...
I am I believe more than one Letter in your debt; but I feel if possible less inclination than...
I received with great pleasure, my dear Mamma, your favour of the 7 th: inst t: which relieved me...
Major Mc Farling has just called upon us, & informed us of his intention of going to Philadephia...