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A little well timed and just criticism is sometimes very Salutary. If I had not been conscious...
Your obligeing reply to my request demands my Thanks. I have taken the Liberty of sending 5...
First part of text missing. Respectfull Regards to Mr. Hancock with thanks for his very polite...
I yesterday received your kind Letter of March 5 th and congratulate you and the Judge upon your...
We arrived here about four oclock a fryday afternoon, after a very pleasent journey. The weather...
What a scene has opened upon us since I had the favour of your last! Such a scene as we never...
I received by the Deacon two Letters from you this Day from Hartford. I feel a recruit of spirits...
I cannot say that I write you from my Solitude, for who can call themselves Solitary, when in the...
I write you this Morning just to say that there are dispatches from our Envoys up to April by...
I received last Evening Your kind Letter of Feb ry 8 th . I thank you for your congratulation,...
Tis a Great Grief to me that I know not how to write nor where to send to you. I know not of any...
We leave this place this morning & hope to reach Home on fryday of the next week. I have written...
I have rejoiced in the fine weather which has attended you through your journey, and the good...
I suppose you have written to me, tho I have not received it, for Mr. Ayers left his pocket Book...
I inclose to you a pamphlet, The correspondence between the Secretary of state, and the French...
Mrs. Adams presents her respectfull compliments to Mr. Jefferson and asks the favour of him to...
in the midst of the Bustle and fatigue of packing, The parade & ceremony of taking leave at...
I wrote you by the post, but as Capt. Cuznow Cazneau goes to morrow perhaps this may reach you...
A Brother of Mr. Adams’es who has been a Captain of a Company in this Town, is desirous of...
The Palles which I thought had saild a fortnight ago, still lies at Newbury Port, and gives me...
Mrs. Adams’es Respectfull Compliments to Dr. Franklin, is much obliged to him for the oil he was...
I wrote you by the last post with a freedom which perhaps you may think I had no right to make...
Before this time I fancy you at your journeys end; I have pittied you the Season has been a...
I have to congratulate you upon the safe arrival of your Little Daughter, whom I have only a few...
I reachd this city, on Sunday Evening, and have Waited one day to rest Myself and Horses. My...
I arrived here last Night. my first inquiry was for a Letter from you, which I was happy enough...
In the midst of the Bustle and fatigue of packing, the parade and ceremony of taking leave at...
I had the Honour of addressing you yesterday and informing you of the safe arrival of your...
I have been so much engaged this week with company that, tho I never cease to think of you I have...
The extreem heat of yesterday & the no less prospet of it this day, is beyond any thing I ever...
Brisler arrived last Evening and brought yours of May the 1 st I have not time to notice all I...
The Mail is this day arrived, but not a Line have I got from you, nor have I heard a word from...
Last evening col Forrest sent a servant with a Letter addrest to me, but upon opening it, I found...
Tis a long time since I had the pleasure of a Letter from you. If you wrote to me by Capt. Davis...
This, I hope, is the last letter which you will receive from me at Quincy. The funeral rites...
Taking up your paper yesterday morning, I was shockd at the Misrepresentation a Writer in your...
I sit down to write you this post, and from my present feelings tis the last I shall be able to...
Thus far am I on my journey. I hope to reach East Chester on thursday Evening, and one day I must...
you judged right My Dear Madam, I do most sincerely rejoice in your prosperity and returning...
my Last Letter was written to you in Bed I write this from my chair, my fever is leaving me and I...
I inclose to you my sons Letters, which you will be so kind as to return safe to me again; as...
My Sympathizing Heart has borne a part in your Sorrows. altho my Hand has been by Sickness...
I think I write to you every Day. Shall not I make my Letters very cheep; don’t you light your...
on the desicions of this Day, hangs perhaps the Destiny of America, and May those into whose...
I had not time to write to you before I left Braintree I was in so much trouble for your Aunt and...
I Received yours of the 16th on wedensday, and participated in the Joy and pleasure you must have...
I yesterday received yours of June 8 th , and am happy to learn that there was like to be no...
This Moment your favour of August the 6 is come to hand. My Heart reproaches me that I have not...
We have had a severe Snowstorm but attended with such a voilent wind that half the Ground is...
I inclose a pamphlet upon darying which when you have read, be so good as to give to Pheby...