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Before I closed my Letter to you, I received this morning your Letter sent by mr Harris, of...
I take the Liberty of introducing to you and your good Lady, Leiut Clark, who is on his way to...
It is So long Since I heard from you that I am anxious to hear from your own pen, how you have...
I received your obliging favour, with the Letters inclosed, and was gratified that the Sentiments...
A seperate Letter my dear Child is due to you, not only as a reply, to one which you have written...
I inclose you a pattern of Ribbon of which I should like a peice if my wants have not already out...
It was not untill Saturday morning when I went to See my poor old domestic Pheby, that I learnt a...
As my Husband has thought it proper to inclose a Letter, received from our Son to the president,...
My Grandson William Stuben Smith, having returnd from abroad, declines the honour which I have...
Ever since your letter to the President, of December last, I have had a great inclination to...
dissapointment after dissapointment—no Letter not a line from Dear Caroline. it cannot be that...
I Send Some old Maderia & Sherry, the & the Curtains. I grieve that I cannot personally assist in...
This mornings post, brought your Letter of march 3d with the inclosure, which I shall forward by...
I thank you my dear George for your Letter. I was glad to learn that you had such an agreable...
I know how good a recent date is from a far country. accordingly my heart leaped with joy at...
If the Sympathizing Tear’s of Friendship could assuage the agonizeing Bosom of my Friend; freely...
I have already written to you by the Galen, my Letter was anteriour to the calamity which the...
Mrs Dexter went on Sunday morning to your House, as she promissed me she would on Saturday. the...
I Send you some oranges and Lemmons. the last night was a trying one to those who were not very...
If I had known the Messenger who left the Letter from your Neice, communicating to me the death...
Your Theological queries, you must consult with your Learned minister. I am not able to solve...
The weather has been so Boisterous to day that not one of us have ventured out to meeting. I have...
Last Evening I received your Letter with the inclosurs. I wrote to you on fryday, but the post...
I have just closed one Letter to you which is to go to Lisbon from thence to the care of mr...
I have not written to you for a long time. I heard from you through your Brother, who kept...
How are your dear Parents your Father I learnt when I returnd from Boston was very Sick. I have...
I have been for near two months confined to my chamber, and much of that time unable to write or...
Louisa is just gone to Bed, She has not been So well to day. her flesh all rises upon her in...
The Horace arrived last week after a passage of 85 days—I hope she brought Letters for you. as I...
Self, Self, is very often the first consideration I therefore begin my Letter by Saying I have...
I thank you for your care of my Letters those that I mist, which you put in the Book were found....
I have to acknowledge your favours of 23 April No. 86 of the 15 May No 87, and yesterday by mr...
So long a period Should not have elapsed before I had congratulated you upon your new Character...
I had determined yesterday, to Sit out this morning with Louisa, and make you a visit of a day,...
I thank you for the pamphlet sent me and think the writer more sinned against than sining. I will...
I am indebted to you for several very entertaining Letters, while I have not any thing in return...
The inclosed Letter I received a few days Since to forward by the first opportunity. my last...
I received your note this morning. mr A forgot to leave it last Evening; I am not much...
It is with Sincere pleasure that I acknowledge your Letter of Febry 23d this day received, a...
I hope you have received your mittins, and your Brother his, which Mrs. Foster took a fortnight...
I was never more at a loss what to say to you than at the present moment, to accuse you of...
I am very Sorry to learn that your Mother is so unwell, as Susan represents her. let me hear from...
I received the Silk and chalk this mor’g on Wednesday. I wrote you and inclosed to you mr Adams...
I send the Boys to your and your Fathers kind care. I hope they will not be obliged to stay long...
I most sincerely sympathize with you, and the bereved distrest Family at Washington. in the...
I would not come to Town to day because I knew I should only add to yours, and my own agony, my...
I have already written to you twice by this opportunity. I had not intended to have taken my pen...
your kind and Friendly Letter found me in great affliction for the loss of my dear, and only...
will you give me leave to introduce to your acquaintance the Rev’d mr Coleman, a gentleman who is...
I have been sick almost ever since I had the pleasure of receiving your favour of May, but in...