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The promised extract of my old Friend Dr: Nicholls Letter, as given you in my Last Letter which...
read my Letter attentively and then tell me if you perceive any thing like harshness abou ? in...
I have received your Letter of the 16th. instt. and have given deliberate attention to its...
which was evinced at is not at ated reacted and identified rtant question, or resul interest...
I yesterday received your Letter which was forwarded to me by George from Washington—Your Uncle...
My Brother much as usual. The impossibility of hastening the cure of his very painful desease in...
How unfortunate I am, that I was not ealier informed of your magnificent intentions with respect...
It is very long since I had the pleasure of writing to you. considering George a better...
Your Letter of the 29 reached me safely the day before yesterday and as it contained information...
When I rec’d your Letter dated from Badimage Hall, I then read it, according to the meaning of...
I am much pleased my Dear John by your Letters and hasten to answer the last which was received...
Do not suffer your failure to mortify you too much my dear John—It was accidental and must not...
Nothing but the want of Sight has delay’d the acknowledgement of your most kind Letter of the...
You have been made acquainted with the controversy in which I have been for some Months engaged...
Upon your return to Cambridge at the beginning of your Senior year, I wish to remind you of your...
I sent you from Philadelphia an odd volume of A Sketch of Old England which I wrote your name in...
Your last is written under such disagreeable circumstances it partook a good deal of your general...
I have received your Letter of the12th. instt. In the Letter to which it was the answer, it was...
left B——e and arrived at this place the first of Octr. after an absence of 5 weeks and two days....
I have forwarded to you a Copy of the Additional Census of Alabama, in virtue of an Act of...
It is sometime since I have written you in consequence of indisposition I have therefore two of...
I take pleasure in introducing to your acquaintance the Revd. Mr Barber, who has been some years...
I have had some time on hand your Letter of the 4th. instt. and although it would have given me...
I have been so much engaged the last week at races parties and Ball it has been impossible for me...
1 December 1822 This day being in tolerable health I renew my journal with the intention to...
Decbr. 3 A Snow Storm—No visitors—In the evening a small party in consequence of the extreme...
I have written to my brother this day, informing him that I have consented that you and Charles...
12. December Mrs Frye called today to see me and I went with her to the Kings Picture Gallery and...
& Miss Mason Capt & Mrs. Crane Mr. Kerby with several others Members of Congress—Mr. Petry came...
14th December. We were all so exhausted that we determined to keep quiet all day at home....
1st January. If the weather to day is ominous of the storms of the ensuing year we must not...
22d The day was very unpleasant and I remained at home until the Evening when we went to the...
30th: January—Mr A & the boys dined at Mrs Decaturs & met us at Mr Cannings They found Mrs...
7 Feby. We remained at home all the Evening Morning—Mr Adams dined at the Capitol with Mr Mrs L...
Ere you can have arrived at Baltimore my beloved Children I address you in the hope that my...
Not having read the novel I am unable to Judge of the merits of the review. He seems to think...
I hope you do not think that because I do not often write to you, I do not often think of you;...
Worn out by fatigue parties influenza and all sorts of weariness both of mind and body I have...
Your Letter and the pleasing information it contains has greatly delighted your father and I...
Surely my dear John you were not in your usual state when you wrote and enclosed George’s Letter...
Your Letter of the 15th. instt. which informed me of the part assigned to you at the next...
You will no doubt have been fretting again at my unusual silence but it has been occassioned by a...
I have not written to you for some time my Dear Sir because I had nothing but bad news to tell...
Mr De Bresson, a Secretary to the French Legation at this place, and his Lady who is a daughter...
I have been very sick confined to my bed for several days therefore not able to write to either...
My Dear and ever Honor’d And beloved Father and And Friend—For such I shall ever consider you.—it...
I should certainly have answered your last very kind Letter immediately, had I not been very...
What shall I say to you my Dear John? or how shall I refrain from reproaching you? I will not...
From Letters received from Edward Taylor and Charles, I at length understand that the unpleasant...
Your Letters my Dear John gave us great uneasiness on account of your Grandfathers health and for...