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I can scarcely find time to write you into even a few lines having been so interrupted yesterday...
Conceive the astonishment your Letter caused me if you can and still more the Treaty which is...
I am sure you must have thought me mad from the date of my last letter I was so teazed with...
The confusion around me and the perpetual interruptions render it almost impossible for me to...
Your kind letter with that of Mrs Smith reached me the day before yesterday and I hasten to...
I address you once more from this place and I cannot yet say when I shall be able to leave it as...
I am this instant setting off and have only time to say that nothing can equal my impatience to...
We have proceeded thus far on our journey as well and with as much pleasure as we could possibly...
I have recd. your Letter of Oct. 27. 1814. and that of 26. of November. I congrtulate you on the...
I have received your Letter of October. 27. 1814. and that of 26 of November. I congratulate you...
Your Letter of Nov’br 23d No 66. came by way of England and reachd me on the 12th of this Month....
After a very troublesome and tedious journey we have happily arrived at Berlin where I expected...
yesterdays Mail brought us the Nomination s to foreign Courts, yours of course, was to England....
Mr Depand has sent his Clerk here this Evening, to say that he would sail tomorrow in the Milo,...
I wrote you on the 25th of February on our American Title to all the Rights and Liberties of...
I have a rich Budget to send you by the next Ship. I have no time to prepare it by the Milo. I...
I write you from this place where I arrived last evening and where I have again met with a severe...
If Parson Nelson could call that Composition of Alexander, Petrarch and Werter, The Admiral, “...
I know not whether you are acquainted with the Bearer of this Letter Samuel G. Perkins Esqr, or...
Mr Ticknor will go with your Sons. Let me introduce him to you. His Reputation is that of one of...
We live in dayly, hourly hopes of Letters from you at Paris. I wrote you by the Milo Capt Glover,...
The Galen, Capt Tracy, is ready to sail, and by her I write you a few lines altho much in haste....
I inclose a Slip with an Essay in it, Signed Richlieu The Editor has poisoned it, with a Silly...
"String after String, is severed from the Heart" The parting with my dear Boys the final parting,...
Inclosed I Send by your Sons, a little Information concerning the Fisheries. In tears for the...
Kealing marred Hannah Storer. Look at the seal of this Letter, and send me from London a new One...
We are at our Wits ends for News from you. We know not whether you are at Ghent, gone to Paris,...
Yesterday, was one, of the most joyful days of my life Harriet Welsh, like a winged mercury, came...
My Brother William arrived here after a passage of thirty two days from Havre & has expressed to...
I seem to be rambling with you, to the Hotell de Valois, the hotel du Roi &c &c but you have not...