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As the vacation draws near—and consequently the time to settle who are to form our family for the...
It was my intention when I left Boston to have written to you as soon as my spirits were in some...
We came to the City on the 4 th. The weather & roads were as favorable as could be expected for...
In our absence from home, you was so obliging as to address a line to M rs Gerry, which she has...
The affectionate sentiments which you have had the goodness to express in your letter of May 20....
Your favor of the 1 st. inst. was duly recieved, and I would not again have intruded on you but...
Your favor of the 1st. inst. was duly recieved, and I would not again have intruded on you but to...
Your letter, Madam, of the 18 th. of Aug. has been some days recieved, but a press of business...
Your letter, Madam, of the 18th. of Aug. has been some days recieved, but a press of business has...
The affectionate sentiments which you have had the goodness to express in your letter of May 20....
I live in that retired manner that affords much time for reflection, which must be my apology for...
Indolence shall no longer prevent my acknowledging, the pleasure I felt (my dear M rs Adams) from...
I hear by Dr Tufts that our Medford Farm will be greatly injured by the middlesex Canal being cut...
A mind agitated by the Vicissitudes attendant upon the present juncture of publick affairs, &...
For the communications by Mrs Black, you have my grateful acknowledgements. She made me only a...
When your Son delivered me your kind letter, little did I think, it would be so long, before I...
I hope my Dear Sister, has had her Cup of happiness filled, by having an amiable long absent Son,...
I have been gratified by receiving two kind letters from you. No circumstance of joy or sorrow...
Some time since Andrew Foster, a relation of Mrs. Otis, applied to Mr. Otis for admission as...
I have received the things you sent me by Townsend and my Aunt Cranch with your letter of this...
Our city has sustained a very great loss in the death of Dr. Bailey. As health officer, he was...
Permit Me, dear Madam, to offer My thanks for Your care of letters, from Our dear Children— And...
Permit me to introduce to your friendly notice our eldest Son & daughter who mean to stay a short...
Painful necessity has for many months prevented me the use of my own pen,—nor have I seen any...