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Your letter of the 21st arrived from Quincy this Morning and I can only assure you in answer that...
I write you my dear Madam, to announce our safe arrival at Cronstad, after a most tedious, and...
At length my dear Madam we have arrived in this splendid City and find ourselves plunged into the...
An occasion now offering to write you I sieze it with the utmost pleasure to inform you of our...
The River being open at length, and the Vessels preparing for their departure, I sieze the...
Your very kind and welcome letter arrived yesterday and completely reanimated my frame which was...
Having already written to Mrs Adams, by this conveyance, my dear Madam, I cannot think of losing,...
We have this morning recieved your kind letter my dear Mother and I hasten to write you a few...
As another opportunity offers my dear Mother which I am told is a very safe one I cannot refrain...
Your letter of the 24th of march, my dear Madam, is but just arrived, and although it was so long...
I recieved your very kind letter my dear Aunt a few days since and hasten to answer it although...
I recieved your letter my dear Child only a few days since and am charmed to find that George and...
In the utmost haste my dear Mother I write you a few lines merely to assure you of the health of...
St Petersburg Octbr. 23d We are now my dear Mother enjoying the delights of a violent Snow storm...
Having an opportunity to write you by Mr Lewis of Philadelphia who leaves this place for England...
After so long a silence my dear mother I scarcely know how to address you without troubling you...
With a mind sorely depressed by the late afflicting intelligence from America and the many...
I cannot refuse myself the pleasure of answering, your very beautiful, and affectionate letter,...
I write you my dear George, with a hope that this letter will not reach you. however as we have...
Your kind letter my dear Mother as well as that of my kind Sister call for an answer and although...
The arrival of Mr Bayard, & Galatin, my dear Madam, has made so little alteration in our...
To offer you anything like consolation for your irreparable loss my dear Mother is I feel utterly...
You will no doubt be much surprized at hearing from me, so soon after your departure; but a...
Yesterday evening I received a few lines from you dated from Heglecht. I am extremely happy the...
Your kind letter arrived just in time to cheer us. Charles and I were both quite sick, but are...
We had concluded from appearances here that you would be detained some days at Revel, but I did...
Owing to the unfortunate detention of your last letter (that is to say No 2) I lost the...
As the tops of the Houses here are cover’d with Snow and the winds continue to be contrary I...
Having recieved no letter from you since No: 4 my best friend, I flatter myself you left Reval...
Not having heard from you by the last Mail on which I calculated we are all very much...