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I wrote to you last Evening requesting You to meet me at the susquahanah; but I did not reflect...
The Roads and Weather prevent my leaving this place this day as I had designd; mrs cushing and...
I received Yours of the 20th Instant. You will see how matters have gone in senate respecting the...
I received Your Letter of 9th. with respect to the Carriage I believe I did not stipulate for a...
I last Evening received Yours of 30 December and would have You close the bargain with him...
We have public worship every Sunday in the Representitive’s Chamber in the Capitol; I have just...
Well My dear son S Carolin has behaved as Your Father always Said She would. the concequence to...
I received Your Letter inclosing the one from Your Brother— I do not find the extract you mention...
First I would inform You that B Adams is we hope out of Danger; his reason is returnd pretty...
I received Yours of Sep’ br 18 th . I have Melancholy intelligence to communicate to you...
I have not written to You since I received Yours of the 19th, and that of the 20th by Your...
On the 23 d of June I wrote You a Letter, and one to your Father, addressing it to him in...
I have not taken my pen to write you a line before since my return, tho I have daily intended it....
I received your two Letters together of August 26 th . I have every day since designd to write to...
I received with much pleasure your Letters of August 1 st and 12th, for which accept my thanks. I...
I received yours of the 21 July upon my return from a Ride. your Father said he had a Letter for...
I know not how it is, but I always feel more spirits when I take my pen to write to you, than to...
I received your Letter of June 21— I cannot but feel very anxious for your Health. the Hot season...
I presume this will find you at Philadelphia, fix’d in your Lodgings; and in possession of your...
I received with Sincere pleasure the confirmation of your Safe arrival in your Native Land, from...
I Congratulate you my dear son, upon your safe arrival in your Native Country; and myself that I...
If you have once more set your foot upon American ground, and are in safety, God be praised I...
As there is some Probability that Thomas Welch will Embark before I shall return to Quincy, I...
I promised My dear Thomas to write to him by the May packet. on Fryday Evening at the drawing...
To know that one Cannot freely say that Black, is Black; even tho it be “darkness visible,” or...
When I have written to your Brother I feel as if I had exhausted all the subjects which it is...
I Embrace the opportunity by the British packet of writing you a few lines, tho I have not any...
Your Letters have become Such a model of elegant composition, that I cannot but think you must...
Tis expectation that make a Blessing sweet, says the poet. how sincerely sweet would it be to me...
Your Friend Quincy is married, truly married and to a Nyork Lady, by the Name of Morten, without...