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August 7 After closing my journal I received your very affectionate Letter N 11 containing...
August 6th. It is very cold here to day so much so that we can sit comfortably with the windows...
August 4 Your N. 10 was brought me this morning containing the order upon the Bank for which I...
August 3 After despatching my Letters we received Georges N. 10 with one from Mrs. Porter in...
August 2 We last night paid our intended visit to the Masonic Hall and were received by the Grand...
July 31 Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Fisher, and Mr Saul from New Orleans, called on us, and I returned all...
29 Rode out to Mr Sergeants about 2 miles and a half from Philadelphia on the Ridge Road. The...
July 27 I did not see the account you speak of in the Vermont paper, but your joke was not lost...
July 26 It is this day four and twenty years since we came together, in which time much of bad...
If a Sense of duty did not compell me to address You with these few lines, I could not deem it...
At the request of our worthy friend and excellent Neighbour Dr Amos Holbrook; I transmit you the...
July 24 We passed the Eveng at Mrs. Fishers where we met a small party consisting of Mrs....
July 22 Major and Mrs. Jackson Mr Ewing and Mr. N. Biddle called on us, all of them talking of...
My Brother much as usual. The impossibility of hastening the cure of his very painful disease in...
July 19 An old friend in the shape of St. Anthony has his acquaintance with so much ardour I have...
July 16 Mrs. Jackson and her daughter called late and took Mary to Tea at Mrs. T Willings, from...
This morning Dr. Physick to whom I have submitted myself informed me that my complaint had...
July 15th. Mr Sergeant called and talked of Paris in such exstacies, that my old suspicion...
Your N. 3 arrived yesterday and I thank you for the lines although I cannot say I was much...
Would I were a Poet and could celebrate this day as it deserves to be—Few Natal days would admit...
How it happened that I omitted to say I had received N. 1 I do not know—It was so kind a letter...
Is Hugh Nelson going to Mexico? What is to become of Genl S.—? Nobody suits here but...
Mr. Hopkinson came yesterday to see me and in the evening accompanied me to the Academy of Arts...
We have moved into our new lodgings and are very comfortably established with a kind old Lady who...
We arrived here yesterday morning after a rapid tho’ not remarkably pleasant journey from French...
We have accomplished our journey thus far as well as I anticipated but my brother was so ill this...
As you are in some degree releived from the pressure of Public Business, by the termination of...
I beg leave to introduce Mr. John D. Herbert, a respectable gentleman of this place, who I...
The documents you Send me from Mr. Williams have been to me for Several Years the most...
Mr. Clay has the pleasure to accept the invitation of Mr. Adams and Mrs Adams to dinner on...