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Do you See, in these Plays of Terence, which are the Translations from Menander, the Character of...
I have received your Letter of the 25th. ulto. and very cheerfully comply with your desire to...
As I am afraid you will hardly recieve my Letter in time I hasten to tell you that if you have no...
The bearer of this Letter Mr Cornelius McLean is a young Gentleman of very respectable character...
I thank you for a very pleasant letter, and I supplicate a continuance of them—I have given up...
It is a long time since I wrote you as I have again been very sick and utterly unable to put pen...
Your Letter my caused me a mixture of feelings some pleasing some painful the latter because...
Regularity and method are so essential to the acquisition of real knowledge that the little...
Your dear Mother not long since received a Letter from you, in which I read with great pleasure,...
Being better to day my dear Charles I hasten to write to you fearful if I delay that a Chill and...
I received your second Letter, dated 23. May, just as I was coming on board the ship at...
I was delighted with your Letter and was only sorry you did not mention your health, which I...
I thank you my dear Grandson for your very pretty Letter, as you cannot have any remembrance of...
I am rejoiced my Dear Charles to learn that your journey was so pleasant and that the little...
What sort of a Letter was your last and how is it to be answered? to be angry with you is...
Your pretty little letter of October 3rd., mongrel as it is, part English, part French, has...
You tell me in your last Letter that “you believe you did not write to me, because you had not...
A very few days after my arrival in this City, I received your Letter of 19. September, the...
Your Letter of the 10th. my Dear Charles afflicted me very much as it still betrayed the same...
Since my return home my Dear George Charles I have been so much engaged it has been almost...
I am afraid that you read my letters in as great a hurry as you appear to do every thing else...
Our winter routine has begun and as usual I am plunged into the depths of visits invitations...
At last my dear Charles I find a moment of leisure to address you not having had a moment since...
I see little in this Play but the Manners of the Atheanians and The Naivete et Nettite du Style....
Your Letter of 15 July, gives me much pleasure, as it always does to receive a Letter from you;...
As Mr. Pope is so good as to offer to convey your skates to Boston I have siezed the opportunity...
When I left you I did not think you were so soon to assume the sacerdotal vestment but I...
Your last Letter my dear Charles quite revived my spirits as it re-assured me concerning yours...
you are a frolicksome little fellow; and I delight in your Fun with your School mates as heartily...
Still in this City I again write you and probably for the last time until I get home—Your last...
As I hear there has been a great fall of snow during the last week or two in Boston I suppose you...
I have been so sick with the Influenza it has not been possible to write independent of which the...
The Mail is this moment arrived and as I am at leisure I hasten to answer your Letter which is a...
I enclose you a Letter from one of your young correspondents which was received a few days after...
It is long since I had the pleasure of writing to you or of receiving a Letter from you; yet...
I have just received your little and your big Letter, and return you many thanks for both, which...
I received in due time your Letter of the 1st. instt. from New–York; since which Letters from...
It was so long since I had received a Letter from you that I began to be quite impatient; and...
During my long absence from home my Dear Charles I could not write to you as it was difficult to...
I was much pleased to observe that you had taken more pains with the writing of your last Letter...
private I have received your letter of Sepr. 30th. with a copy of "An Appeal from the new to the...
We yesterday went fishing for the first time and to my great astonishment on looking up our...
The easy manner in which you appear to take your College studies is diverting to me I confess but...
I thank you for your kind Letter of July 26. Your Visit to Mr Clarksons must have been very...
How I wish I could divide myself and fly to nurse you my poor Boy—If your Uncle had not still to...
A seperate Letter my dear Child is due to you, not only as a reply, to one which you have written...
Poor Mariano is dead. On Sunday Even’—he was sitting reading the new Tragedy of Lord Byron when...
I am very sorry my dear Charles that any thing in my last Letter should have wounded your...
Your two last Letters would have given me much pleasure if they had been more easy to decypher...
You Letter was brought two days since, and I should have received it with the same pleasure your...