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Often when I labour in my garden,—and I do so usually from sunrise till its setting—I expatiate...
Although I did not hear from Montezillo—Since your very affectionate Letter of 30 May—except by...
Although my health is very indifferent, and my eyes soo weak and dim, that within a fortnight, I...
I dare not, no, I will not delay longer my answer to your affectionate Letter, with which I was...
Yesterday I was highly gratified with your affectionate Letter, and answer it directly, not to...
I delay’d to write you a few lines—to congratulate you cordially on the happy arrival of the 30th...
I indulge once more in the gratification—of Sending you a few lines, in the hope, that you enjoy...
I thank my God, that I enjoy the high gratification in congratulating you with the tribute, paid,...
yes, I am thankful—I am Sensible of my high obligations towards you—how few can follow your...
How can I, in any manner, reciprocate your kindnesses? I know I can not, and yet I feel cordially...
I am confident, you will kindly permit me to Send you a few lines—at this time—if it was only, &...
The last tiding of your welfare, with which I was gratified—was by Judge Peter Smith. I had made...
Although only a few moments of day light are left me, I Shall take hold of these to indulge a...
I must then Submit to the painful task of condoling you with the irreparable loss—and yet—my Dear...
Althoug it was not in my power to assist, under your roof, at the celebration of your 88th...
Persuaded, that it is a gratification to be informed of our continued health—a Severe cold Since...
It is a gratification, that I have it in my power, to cause you Some pleasurable emotions—by the...
The last time, I was gratified with Some tidings from Quincy—was by a Letter of the 8th of this...
As I know not where mrs de Wint resides—I must address my Lett to your care—I could not indulge...
I would not So Soon have intruded again into your dignified retirement had it not been, that you...
Yes, I did See from your note of thanks to your neighbours the disaster, which has fall’n to your...
Although I have nothing at present to communicate deserving your attention, but the continuance...
You will not be displeased, I am confident, if I address you again a few lines—perhaps—one or...
Confident, that, after Such a long Silence, a few Letters of an old friend, who allways revered...
Once more I must give you my cordial thanks for this proof of your remembrance—not, that I...
As you will not wait in bestowing your kindnesses, till I arrive at Montezillo, you must permit...
I will not delay to Send you a few lines—in answer to your favour of June 24th—with which I was...
It is with an inexpressible delight, that I received and perused your affectionate Letter of the...
Is it not Strange, that this year—I Should not have received one Single line from those—whom I So...
Although I hear no more of Montezillo than of Boston—Yet I trust, that it is not unacceptable to...