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I have been so unwell the whole of this week my dear John, it has not been in my power to answer...
As I have already said every thing on the subject of your last which was necessary I will only...
I am rejoiced my Dear Charles to learn that your journey was so pleasant and that the little...
It is always painful to be the bearer of bad tidings and yet it is a duty from which we cannot...
I am very sorry to learn from your Letter to Charles my dear George that you had hurt your eye. I...
August 19 Notwithstand the budget just sent, there is still some thing left to be said in answer...
I write you again a few lines to beg that you will contrive to send the red Morocco belonging to...
Mr. Todd having just called to announce his departure I hasten to write you although I do not...
13 Went out to the Capitol to see the Senate with the Ladies after which we visited the Library...
I received your Kind letter of the 8th. inst. and was extremely sorry to hear of the...
I am rejoiced my best friend to find by your last that you have at length recieved one of my...
I am so uneasy about your state of health my dear George that I beg and entreat you to write me...
What sort of a Letter was your last and how is it to be answered? to be angry with you is...
As Mrs: Perkins has kindly offered to take Letters, I hasten to answer your kind Letters of 24th:...
I yesterday received your Letter and was very much concerned to observe the depression of spirits...
I have been so much engaged the last week at races parties and Ball it has been impossible for me...
Tomorrow is the great National anniversary and at the same the anniversary of your birth which...
Having at length recover’d from the fatigue of a very unpleasant journey I take the liberty my...
In the first place I will inform you, as I know how very particular you are, that I have received...
21 Sept Still at Borden Town methinks I hear you say? “I hope my dear your head is not quite...
I have at length so far recovered my health as to be able to write you my Dear Thomas but I...
I yesterday received your melancholy Letter my Dear George informing me of the low state of Mrs....
Mrs. Adams requests the Honor of Mr Southard’s Company at Tea on Tuesday the 9th. of December and...
Feby 13—A very bad cold—The day very stormy which prevented my going out—Mr. Bailey passed the...
6 Feb My Boys went off in the six oclock Stage, and Mr: A– myself, and Mary went to the...
We have arrived safely at this place without much trouble and the Horses stood it pretty well,...
Your kind letter arrived just in time to cheer us. Charles and I were both quite sick, but are...
I scarcly know how to apologize for my remissness in not writing to you sooner but did you know...
As I presume you will have accomplished your journey ere this epistle arrives, and that you will...
You tell me in your last Letter that “you believe you did not write to me, because you had not...
27 I sent to know if Mrs. Morgan would see me but it was so late when I received an answer that I...
I received your three last numbers they arrived nearly at the same time No. 14 on Friday and 15 &...
Your Letter of the 15 which I received yesterday has caused me the greatest alarm, and...
Your Letter has remained unanswered some time in consequence of the illness of Mary which has...
I write to announce our safe arrival at this place from whence we propose to start on a visit of...
August 24 As there has not been one incident which could induce me to write I have omitted my...
I received yesterday my dear Charles your Letter of the 4th. and hasten to answer it as I really...
Mrs. Adams requests the pleasure of Mr. Southard’s company on Thursday Eveng at 1/2 past seven o...
No 39 arrived in due time and I have for some time been perpetually satisfied with the Post...
Your Letter of the 10th. my Dear Charles afflicted me very much as it still betrayed the same...
The extreeme distress of mind under which Mr Adams labours in consequence of our dear Mother’s...
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...
Mrs. ADAMS requests the honor of Mr Southard’s company at Tea, on Tuesday Evening, the 10 of...
I yesterday received your Letter announcing the death of Judge Tudor but the melancholy news...
We have arrived safely here after a tolerably pleasant journey and a very pleasant visit at...
27 Sept—In the Evening the Count and Countess came to visit us and sat above an hour conversing...
I was much disappointed at the receipt of your last letter having flatter’d myself that you would...
Our winter routine has begun and as usual I am plunged into the depths of visits invitations...
As it is possible my dear George that you may hear a rumour that your father was drowned I hasten...