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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...
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...
I have been so very sick the last day or two it has been impossible for me to write you I am...
You I presume have been so deeply plunged in business that the sudden arrival of your father must...
Your two Letters have arrived safe and as we are all about as well as usual I shall appropriate...
At last my dear Charles I find a moment of leisure to address you not having had a moment since...
I cannot suffer the day to pass my dear George without offering you the best wishes of your...
I am very glad to learn from your last that Mrs. Thornton gave Mrs. Hamilton a party as I was...
As another opportunity offers my dear Mother which I am told is a very safe one I cannot refrain...
By some means or other it would seem that one of my Letters to you have been lost—perhaps you had...
It is a very long time my dear venerated father since I have written to you; but the events of...
As Mr. Pope is so good as to offer to convey your skates to Boston I have siezed the opportunity...
When I left you I did not think you were so soon to assume the sacerdotal vestment but I...
Your last Letter my dear Charles quite revived my spirits as it re-assured me concerning yours...
As I feel very much concerned for your dissmission from College my Dear John lest you should have...
When I left you my Dear George I was far from believing that an act of so little importance as...
I should sooner have answered your Letter my Son had I not expected to hear that you had received...
Your Letter caused me some uneasiness perhaps more than was necessary in consequence of your...
Your very kind letter has eased my heart of a load of anxiety, on account of our dear George,...
I recieved your very kind Letter for which I return many thanks I hope you will pardon the...
It is my intention to return to you early next week unless my Dr. forbids; I will therefore beg...
It is impossible for me to express the happiness I feel at the news which comes by so many...
It is long since I wrote you, because I thought you so busily engaged that you would have no time...
Still in this City I again write you and probably for the last time until I get home—Your last...
I am charmed to find by your last letter that you pass your time so agreeably at Ghent: it would...
As I hear there has been a great fall of snow during the last week or two in Boston I suppose you...
Mr. Shaw brought me your letter last night of the 29 and you may be assured I will attend to the...