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I wrote you by Mr Storrow, and by Mr Smith who left this City, with the intention of embarking in...
I have been with my friend Charles, and spent two days with General La Fayette, at his Country...
On my arrival here I received from my Sons George and John, several important Letters from you....
Just after the date of my last Letter (7. May) I received orders form the Secretary of State, in...
Your kind Letters of 20 May and 4 June have been received together with others to my wife and the...
I have received your favour of the 13 May, and assure you that it would give me great...
You will imagine that the place from which I now write you has been thus named by us; but so it...
On my arrival in this Country, I received your favour of 3. April last, enclosing a copy of the...
My last Letter to you I am ashamed to say was written on the 19th: of June—I have however since...
The Opportunities for writing to you are now so frequent, that it is impossible, to avail...
On my arrival in this Country, I received your favour of 23. March last, accompanying a packet...
Since I have got settled here in the Country, eight miles distant, from Hyde Park Corner, I can...
Your favour of 15. August, a few days since received informs me that even that you had received...
Your favours of 27. 28 and 30 August were all received together—They, as well as your preceding...
After I had closed my last Letter to you dated 1st. October, I received on the same day your...
Col. Aspinwall who arrived here a few days since, and delivered to me your two kind favours of...
Your obliging favor of the 2 Sepr. was forwarded to me from Liverpool by Mr. Cary the mournful...
The only Letters that I have had the pleasure of receiving from you since I wrote you last are...
The three Letters enclosed are to be copied into the book immediately after your Commission. This...
Mr. J. A. Smith, Secretary to the Legation of the United States at the Court of Great Britain,...
Your Mama, and I, consent that you shall ask Doctor Nicholes’s permission to come home for the...
The enclosed letter to the Secretary of the Treasury is to be copied into the letter Book—After...
My Nephew and Secretary of Legation Mr J. A. Smith, upon his arrival here on the 10th. Instant,...
I plainly perceive that you are not to be converted, even by the eloquence of Massillon, to the...
Mr & mrs Adams return their Compliments to Col. Stapleton with many thanks for his obliging offer...
Mr Bagot, or to speak in the style and after the fashion of this Country, the Right Honourable...
The above note to Lord Castlereagh & the enclosed Letters are to be copied into the Book. The...
The receipt of your favour of 2. December was acknowledged in my last, dated the 9th. of...
I have for many Months made it a rule, to enclose to you a Newspaper, every week, and I have...
Major Swett, being about to embark for Boston, in the Galen, has been good enough to take charge...
A Month has very nearly past away, since I wrote you last—It was a very short Letter, and...
Since I wrote you last on the 4th. instant we have been in a continual state of anxious concern...
To acknowledge in their order the Letters that I have received from you, since my last of 22....
During my present Residence in Europe, I have had the pleasure of receiving one Letter from you,...
Your indifference, as to the result of the Elections to the Presidency of the United States, and...
We are waiting with great anxiety to hear again from Quincy, and pray that they may bring us...
I wrote you last week by Captain Bronson, and sent you a Volume of Letters from the Continent,...
I keep a constant search on foot for the books which in any of your Letters, you have expressed...
I have had the pleasure of receiving your kind Letters of 22. March. and 7. April; and at the...
Mr: William Cranck Bond, a relation of ours, with whom you are no doubt acquainted has been some...
It was only three days since, that Mr Prescott called out here, and left your kind favour, of 2....
Yesterday I went to London, to the anniversary dinner of the Society of Friends of foreigners in...
Mr Tarbell informs me that he and his Lady have determined to return to the United States, and...
As the week comes round, the Sunday Newspaper reminds me of the despatch to be made up for...
The American Minister and Mrs Adams will do themselves the honour of attending upon her Majesty,...
I consider Mr Temple Franklin a Citizen of the United States, and entitled to a Passport...
The multiplicity of business, and of things that consume more time than business, have in spite...
I have received Letters from you, of 22. March, 7. April, 9. and 20 May, and 29. and 30 June....
The receipt of all your Letters to that of 30. June has been acknowledged. To answer them, I must...
I shall send you by the earliest opportunity the newly published numbers of the Edinburgh and...