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We have arrived safely after a most unpleasant journey which however I richly meritted for my...
I write you a very few lines to tell you that I have seen your Brother that he is delighted with...
The picture you enquire for my dear Mary is in one of little boxes in the Wardrobe in my chamber—...
I write to announce our safe arrival at this place from whence we propose to start on a visit of...
I am ordered to write to you immediately by the family here to tell you that you must come on by...
I write you again a few lines to beg that you will contrive to send the red Morocco belonging to...
We have arrived without accident after a pleasant journey in this City my Dear Mary and safely...
Yours of the 30th. came to hand yesterday and I feel very uneasy concerning the fever you...
In answer to your last my Dear John I can only say that if the accomodations are so suitable and...
Your Letter my dear John gave us great uneasiness on your Grandfathers account and we feel very...
You are right my Dear Charles to go Quincy for a few days to restore your health a little before...
I cannot imagine my Dear John what can be the reason of your not writing to me. You used to be a...
I am very sorry my Dear Charles to find by your last Letter that your health is not good but am...
I am very much pained by your account of your health and hope sincerely that you have made a...
I am, as well as your father, much delighted at the account you give of your Grandfathers health,...
Huzza, my little gallant Soldier—what wonderful feats of glorious prowess am I to anticipate from...
Your Letter from Cambridge arrived yesterday my dear Charles and I was sorry to find you still...
Yesterday brought me your Letter my Dear John and your father and myself were both pleased to see...
It is an old fashion thus to begin a Letter but there is something so pleasant in the spontaneous...
Your last Letter my Dear John was indeed filled with grievous news and I sincerely pity the...
The Mail is this moment arrived and as I am at leisure I hasten to answer your Letter which is a...
I was very much hurt at the tone of your Letter yesterday my Dear John which could only be...
As I feel very much concerned for your dissmission from College my Dear John lest you should have...
I have again received a Letter from you my Dear Charles which I hasten to answer at least to...
Your Letter of the 10th. my Dear Charles afflicted me very much as it still betrayed the same...
Your Letters my Dear John gave us great uneasiness on account of your Grandfathers health and for...
I received yesterday my dear Charles your Letter of the 4th. and hasten to answer it as I really...
From Letters received from Edward Taylor and Charles, I at length understand that the unpleasant...
What shall I say to you my Dear John? or how shall I refrain from reproaching you? I will not...
Being better to day my dear Charles I hasten to write to you fearful if I delay that a Chill and...