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Your favour of the 2d is among the dearest of my Consolations. The whole World Sympathises with...
In the distresses and confusions of my family I saw not your address from yourself till yesterday...
I cannot answer your two last Letters. Of Thomas Adams I know nothing; except that a Man of that...
The distress of my family must be my apology for neglecting your two letters till this time. The...
The repeated kindness expressed in your letter of 30th. Oct’br, and the beautiful present of your...
I thank you, my dear Son, for your Letters and for the Presidents Speech, which is Consolation...
Your Letter of Nov. 15 gave me great delight not only by the divine Consolation it afforded me...
Your Letter of Nov. 13 gave me great delight not only by the divine Consolation it afforded me...
your Letter has given me great delight Mrs Monroe has done herself great honour, and a durable...
Your favour of the 14th. found me deeply immersed in researches, not astromical or mineralogical...
Although I have lately received many kind and admirable Letters from my Friends, for which they...
Your Journal to the 20th has Sett me on fire. Give my respectfull Compliments to Mr Clay and tell...
Late last night I received Your Report and your translation of Tracy, for both of which, tho’ I...
Late last night I received Your Report and your translation of Tracy , for both of which, tho’ I...
I know not how to express my obligation to you for the repeated presents of beautiful books the...
Your letter of the 25th of December has given me new life You know not how much I have suffered...
You asked me for papers; but I know not what papers you wish If such as the bundle enclosed with...
I am informed that Mr Pratt and Mr Hunt are cutting wood upon my land by your order that they cut...
I long to hear again from you, having received but one letter, concerning Mr Clarks your own or...
Accept my thanks for your present of a register and much more for your affectionate and...
If I am not humble I ought to be, when I find myself under the necessity of borrowing a juvenile...
I am ashamed to have delayed so long and at last to be obliged to Borrow a hand to acknowledge...
If I am not humble I ought to be, when I find myself under the necessity of borrowing a juvenile...
Your favour of the 20th: has given me great comfort you have learn’d the art of travelling by so...
My right arm and hand have become so enfeebled that I am under the necessity of borrowing another...
I am informed that Mr. Brackett has cut off one lot of Mr Adams’s land almost half way down from...
You made me a rich present when you allowed your son George to spend his vacation with me. He has...
I thank you for your journals and pray you to continue them for they are a refreshing amusement...
The practice of borrowing hands to write for me is so modern & my skill in dictating so little...
I wrote you a few lines on Jany: 15th. and another on Feby: 2d. but have received no answer to...
I send you enclosed two pieces of paper. 1st. “Broken Hints to be communicated to the committee...
Had I been able to write or read your should not have been a month without an answer to your...
I have received your polite favour of the 3d: of this month. I am afraid that you are engaged in...
I have been employed for a month or six weeks in hard labour to save you trouble. I have...
In your last letter you consider me in debt, I will not dispute it. You seem to wish me to write...
I have received your letter of the 5th: of Feby. As you have not agreed to any of my proposals in...
I have received information that you have mistaken the boundary line between your lot in the six...
I have received your favour of yesterday. The condition you mention or refer to is altogether...
As you was so well acquainted with the philosophers of France I presume the name and character of...
As you was so well acquainted with the philosophers of France I presume the name and character of...
Your letter of 20th: of two sheets of paper would require eight sheets at least to answer it and...
Our friend John lends me his hand to write you a line to acknowledge your favour of the 7th of...
Inclosed are copies of two letters written by me to my Wife one in the morning, and the other in...
I sincerely and cordially pity you. But why are you not candid & explicit with me? If you expect...
I am very much obliged to your excellent mother—your amiable lady and your worthy self for the...
As you know I have often been ambitious of introducing to your acquaintance some of our literary...
I thank you for the noble pacquets of documents you send me, for though I cannot read them it is...
As you know I have often been ambitious of introducing to your acquaintance some of our literary...
I have recd your polite favour of the 11th. of this month. You request my opinion upon a variety...
I thank you for your address to the New Bedford Auxilliary Society for the suppression of...