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I inclose you a volm from Harriot, and I have written to your Mother so late, that I have not a...
The vessel which carries you this Letter will convey to you the account of the Death of a dear...
I have made up packets of Letters for this mornings post, to Wiscasset, to N york, to the Valley...
I have been sick almost ever since I had the pleasure of receiving your favour of May, but in...
As there is Some prospect of mr Russels being appointed to Sweeden I hope to convey Letters to...
your Letter this morning received So kindly inquiring after my Dear Daughter, demands from me,...
I received your Letter of June 22d and rejoiced to find your Spirits So good. The Scriptures tell...
altho I wrote to you on the 14 of this month I know that my Letter will have a dubious conveyance...
Mrs Smith reachd here yesterday at about ten oclock was like your dear Mother taken out of the...
I received your obliging favour, with the Letters inclosed safely and was gratified that the...
I wrote to you upon the 14 of June, I knew that my Letter is gone upon a doubtfull journey; it...
“The Chamber where the good Man meets his fate is privileged beyond the common walk of virtuous...
I inclose you two Letters received yesterday I do hope that John will be able to comply with and...
I received your obliging favour, with the Letters inclosed, and was gratified that the Sentiments...
I know how good a recent date is from a far country. accordingly my heart leaped with joy at...
your favour of July 12th is before me I forward to your kind care a few lines more to my Son...
Never mind it, my dear Sir, if I write four Letters to your one: your one is worth more than my...
I received yesterday your Letter of the 4th April. I was grieved to find by it, that your spirits...
Recd: Quincy August 1st: 1813 of T B Adams Esqr the sum of Twenty-five dollars and fifty Cents,...
I cannot let my Son visit Plimouth without bearing a few lines to my old Friend who has always...
It is better to go to the House of mourning than to the House of Feasting, or dancing, for the...
My dear Daughter Survived but a few hours after you left us—She lay much in the Same State untill...
your Sons are well. your Parents are still living. your Brother is well— O my full Heart, shall I...
your kind and sympathetic Letter demands my thanks and receives my gratitude—my own loss is not...
Your kind and Sympathetic Letter demands my thanks, and receives my gratitude. My own loss is not...
Mrs Dexter went on Sunday morning to your House, as she promissed me she would on Saturday. the...
Did you think that Grandmother would be the first of your Correspondents to write to you? aya She...
I have just closed one Letter to you which is to go to Lisbon from thence to the care of mr...
I had determined yesterday, to Sit out this morning with Louisa, and make you a visit of a day,...
I cannot refrain from addressing a few lines to you, to intreat of you, to calm your agitated...