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At the request of Mr Jacob Gideon Jr: printer of Washington I have Sent you a copy of a new...
I am prepared, whenever I may have the consent of yourself & family, to commence writing your...
Mr. Boylston in his institution of prizes for elocution at our University has appointed as...
I felt myself too much gratified with the receipt of your letter, not to have been Very thankful...
In the course of a week or two we propose to visit Boston and I expect to find your mind as much...
I take the liberty of sending you my pamphlet concerning the Great Western Canal, written at the...
Parental solicitude for the welfare of a beloved son, I hope will excuse the liberty I take of...
without having the honour of acquaintance with you, I feel bold enough to prefer a request, which...
The perusal of your letter to Judge Tudor, published in a late number, of that valuable work,...
I write to return my thanks for your kind answer to my letter respecting the biography of James...
The liberty I now possess of addressing you, without going thro’ the medium of a second person,...
Unexpectedly I was favoured with your kind Letter of Aug. 22—and, what was more gratifying, it...
My time has latterly been so severely occupied that I fear I have been remiss in sending to you...
It was very flattering to my pride, and grateful to my feelings, to receive your friendly &...
I have taken the Liberty of writing to inform you that I have by me Manuscripts of the travels...
I have taken the liberty of sending to your address some pages of a work I have just put to press...
I have thot it would be a useful & acceptable service to have published in a volume, the Speeches...
Your letter of the 28th was handed to me yesterday. That, which you did me the honor to write to...
The enclosed Letter has been written some time since, but I have had no opportunity of sending it...
The Office of Navy Agent of this place having become vacant by the death of the late incumbent I...
It is very long, my dear friend, since I have written to you. the fact is that I have was...
Your much esteemed favor of the 26th. ulto. was received, a few days since, when I was occupied...
It is very long, my dear friend, since I have written to you. the fact is that I have was...
I have the pleasure to return to my dear friend Rodney’s letter, with a copy of your interesting...
The Subject of which I write I believ you are Acquainted with by the Honorabl Thos Jefferson &...
To say how much I was affected at not seeing you the day I left Boston would indeed be impossible...
I asked my Father the evening before I left town on a visit here, if he had written to you as I...
Permit me on the sad & melancholy annunciation of the papers of this day of the death of Mrs....
The extreeme distress of mind under which Mr Adams labours in consequence of our dear Mother’s...
The state of cruel anxiety in which we remain on account of your Grandmamma’s illness has...
If my delaying to answer ÿour favour of the 2 of oct was a just measure of my valuing your...
I have just learnt by this morning’s mail, with heartfelt grief, the death of Mrs Adams. I have...
By a Letter from my Son John, I have this day been apprized, of that afflictive dispensation of...
Your Letter of the 28th. of last Month, has this day brought me the most distressing intelligence...
With the deepest regret I have read in our papers an account of the death of Mrs Adams. Will you...
I must then Submit to the painful task of condoling you with the irreparable loss—and yet—my Dear...
Your sudden silence after the affectionate and unremitted attention you shewed during your dear...
I Som three weeks ago took the liberty of writing to you in Concequen ce of the Advice of Mr...
The public papers, my dear friend, announce the fatal event of which your letter of Oct. 20. had...
The public papers, my dear friend, announce the fatal event of which your letter of Oct. 20. had...
I regret very much that the enclosed is not more worthy of your acceptance by being more worthy...
I have duly received your Letter of the 10th. instant, and take great consolation in learning...
I was travelling in the wilderness of the West part of Pensylvania, where I have some property...
Your esteemed favour of the 20th inst was received this day I am happy to have it in my power to...
Mr Shaw has suggested to me the propriety of omitting (in the proposed Vol. of Masstts. State...
I have not ventured before now to write to you since I heard of the melancholy event which has...
Out of the circle of your own family, there are none who can feel more sorrow at the heavy...
I trust my motive will be received by your Excellency as an excuse for this intrusion. I am...
yes, I am thankful—I am Sensible of my high obligations towards you—how few can follow your...
Mr. Adams yesterday received a Letter from you in which you are so kind as to send me a...