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I am deeply sensible of all your kind feelings towards me, as express’d in your affectionate...
I wrote before I left Roxbury expressing as I really felt my deep regret that I could not see you...
I have from day, to day, for the last fortnight flatter’d myself with an improvement, so far as...
I was made very happy in hearing by Mr G W. Adams (who was so kind as to Take his birth day...
Your kind concern for me, fills me with deep feelings of gratitude—I am as yet confined to my...
It has been a great mortification to me, that in every attempt in every direction I have sought,...
You cannot Immagine the comfort your Letter of 22d Ultimo gave me I fear’d Indisposition had so...
It seems an age to me , since we parted, and have not since had any accounts from those who have...
Your kind letter just rec’d is a Cordial to my spirits, in the lengthend days of my confinement...
I rejoice to hear you are in better health than when I left you on Sunday Evg and earnestly hope...
Had I strength enough remaining to have left my Room, to which I have been confind by severe &...
With deep concern I heard late last Eveng. that you had recently recieved a severe injury by a...
Your affectionate Letter of 24th Ultimo, I had the pleasure to receve and would have acknowledged...
With great pleasure I saw it announced in the public news papers that you was able to attend the...
I lament to say, that I have been at this place two months, without a Line from you—or seeing any...
I wrote you, for it was out of my power to see you before I left Roxbury for this place, and...
My Dear and ever Honor’d And beloved Father and And Friend—For such I shall ever consider you.—it...
Nothing but the want of Sight has delay’d the acknowledgement of your most kind Letter of the...
When I rec’d your Letter dated from Badimage Hall, I then read it, according to the meaning of...
How unfortunate I am, that I was not ealier informed of your magnificent intentions with respect...
The promised extract of my old Friend Dr: Nicholls Letter, as given you in my Last Letter which...
Nothing but an absolute impossibility prevented my seeing you at Quincy before I we came to this...
When I had the pleasure of meeting Judge Adams in Boston on Saturday last, & to whom I gave a...
Tho’ you have not indulged me with the pleasure of hearing from you, since your return to Quincy,...
Your kind & welcome Letter by mail of last Eveng relieved my increasing anxieties respecting the...
I have been precluded an opportunity of writing, by two circumstances; one the want of eyesight,...
It is a source of Deep regret and vexation to me, that I was obliged to leave Roxbury without...
For such you have allowed me to call you, (the evidence of wch. I shall retain as long as I...
I have sent my Sleigh with Bear skins, & Furs, and as the day is fine and the sleighing never...
I call’d this morning upon The Treasurer of the Commonwealth—and rec’d of him Eight Dollars— to...